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Meanings of
guffaw
in English
Portuguese
gargalhada
Catalan
riallada
Spanish
carcajada
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A burst of deep loud hearty laughter.
belly laugh
Portuguese
gargalhada
Catalan
petar-se de riure
Spanish
reírse a carcajadas
Back to the meaning
Laugh boisterously.
laugh loudly
Catalan
petar-se de riure
Synonyms
Examples for "
laugh loudly
"
laugh loudly
Examples for "
laugh loudly
"
1
They showed no reverence except that they did not talk or
laugh
loudly
.
2
She will never talk with some one at another table, nor
laugh
loudly
.
3
The soldiers come to change sentinels, talk freely,
laugh
loudly
.
4
Her husband could
laugh
loudly
with Mr. Potts and the other gentlemen and the strangers.
5
Would
laugh
loudly
at his image uttering dramatic remarks, and said he was an actor.
Usage of
guffaw
in English
1
She smiled contortedly in nominal pain before releasing it in a
guffaw
.
2
Not a
guffaw
in it, but a smile in every fifth line.
3
And then a member of the general public gave a loud
guffaw
.
4
Fletcher flushed purple and threw off his rage in a sneering
guffaw
.
5
Joseph Hutchinson broke into a huge
guffaw
,
and he stamped in exultation.
6
Bear Walker was at first amazed, and then gave a loud
guffaw
.
7
I thought I caught a muffled
guffaw
from one of the locals.
8
Trey ripped the air with his loudest
guffaw
and slapped the table.
9
She es mine! He laughs again, this time a hearty, bellicose
guffaw
.
10
There was a quick
guffaw
of laughter, during which John Spencer rose.
11
Eddie let out a
guffaw
,
and Colton punched him in the stomach.
12
He'll bite! some one shouted, and a
guffaw
of laughter went up.
13
Or the next time they needed a good
guffaw
,
they'd look me up.
14
For whole minutes they can't do anything but start partial sentences and
guffaw
.
15
The
guffaw
came from nowhere and returned there a moment later.
16
Marsha chuckled in her deep-throated way, a guttural
guffaw
that indicated real amusement.
Other examples for "guffaw"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
guffaw
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
loud guffaw
great guffaw
hearty guffaw
give a guffaw
deep guffaw
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Translations for
guffaw
Portuguese
gargalhada
Catalan
riallada
petar-se de riure
Spanish
carcajada
reírse a carcajadas
Guffaw
through the time
Guffaw
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common