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1 Well, gentlemen, I do not see anything so very laughable in that.
2 One of these I will mention, as being full of wit and very laughable .
3 It was very like and very laughable , but hardly caricatured.
4 That is very witty in you, Herr Lestocq; very laughable , is it not, Alexis?
5 This was a very laughable manner of leave-taking.
6 It was really very laughable to watch the doctor's face as the major prepared to descend.
7 Now the next year, when Gnæus Domitius and Camillus Scribonianus became consuls, a very laughable thing happened.
8 I can tell you a very laughable thing indeed, if you would like to listen to it.
9 Matthew,' he observed, 'is very laughable reading.'
10 His evidence from animal and plant life for the teleological argument is very laughable ; take, for example, the often-quoted chamois:
12 A very laughable appearance he made, as he kicked and swung his arms, and swayed to and fro, vainly struggling to get away.
13 But you will not be offended if I laugh at your excuses, for after what you have said I cannot help thinking them very laughable .
14 'Why, Sir, most schemes of political improvement are very laughable things.'
15 "This is very laughable , " I exclaimed.
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