Ainda não temos significados para "inane laugh".
1He laughed his own quaint and inane laugh and added apologetically:
2A long, jovial, inane laugh broke the sudden silence which had fallen over everyone.
3Then he again turned with an inane laugh to Chauvelin,-
4He had heard a faint echo of that inane laugh which grated upon his nerves.
5Blakeney, with his most inane laugh and pleasant good-nature, was solemnly patting him on the back.
6But he took my hand and said, with that same quaint, somewhat inane laugh which was so characteristic of him:
7And he laughed that funny, somewhat inane laugh of his, which had deceived the clever men of two countries as to his real personality.
8He laughed his own pleasant and inane laugh, and burying his slender, long hands into the capacious pockets of his overcoat, he said leisurely-
9"Here I am, friend," he said with his funny, inane laugh, "all alive!
10"Yet, 'tis simple enough, m'dear," he said with that funny, half-shy, half- inane laugh of his, "you see!
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