Aún no tenemos significados para "laugh in derision".
1Quoth the Khalif, 'Dost thou laugh in derision of me or art thou mad?'
2She saw things so vile that she screamed in terror, and she heard Oliver laugh in derision by her side.
3As laughter is primarily the expression of simple joy, very young children do not, I believe, ever laugh in derision.
4Then she laughed in derision and called out loudly to the guards:
5She laughed in derision of such violence that she fell to coughing.
6Hale laughed in derision, looked right and left toward his archers.
7The informant laughed in derision: a grunt not unlike his namesake's.
8The Norsemen laughed in derision while the king's followers stood by grim and silent.
9The viscount laughed in derision; he was angry, desperate, and he rejoiced in her discomfiture.
10I concluded that he laughed in derision of my efforts, confident of his own resources.
11The barons and knights laughed in derision and said, Shall Britain be ruled over by a boy?
12The old woman laughed in derision.
13The cruel King turned pale at hearing the grasshopper's threats, but the Wicked Witch merely laughed in derision.
14The crowd laughed in derision.
15The children laughed in derision.
16And Stuart laughed in derision.
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