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1 There would be laughter , perhaps, at some joke, a forgetful moment of amusement.
2 There would also be laughter and accusing fingers pointed at me.
3 There will unquestionably be laughter before this morning is over.
4 The creature gurgled deep in its throat, a sound obviously meant to be laughter .
5 There would be laughter and the relating of incidents.
6 There would be laughter , mockery and contempt.
7 Merton Gill could not believe it to be laughter , for he had seen nothing to laugh at.
8 I said: "Miss Rehan, your triumph has been so great that it should be laughter . "
9 There will be laughter and song again.
10 The two creatures held each other and jumped up and down, shaking with what could only be laughter .
11 Why should Dicky's reward be laughter , and mine a bloody nose and a widened, deepened circle of dislike?
13 Otherwise your profit will be laughter and ridicule; for the Republican party can never hope to win under such equivocal leadership.
14 Your first reaction on opening it may be laughter , but before long its desolation will transport you into a glum poetic reverie.
15 We do cluster analysis, to determine the clusters I just described. Suskind made a honking sound, which I assumed to be laughter .
16 Hard at work? He made a wet sound deep in his nose that I had to assume was meant to be laughter .
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