Laughing
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1507 examples of Laughing in a sentence
And they were friends, and they hugged each other and they were laughing, and their faces were like this far apart.
He entered my room, sat on the corner of the bed, and he was silent, so I pulled the blanket from my head, and when he saw me he started
laughing.
He was
laughing
so hard, he could not stop and he was holding my assignment in his hand.
I was
laughing
so hard and so emotional that my mask was flooding, because I was crying underwater, just because it was so amazing.
He told me this story, and he was really happy and
laughing.
"Oh, my colleagues see me
laughing.
Lucille Ball kept us
laughing
through the rise of social consciousness in the 60s.
I'm not sure why you're
laughing.
And these scientists, instead of
laughing
at us, said, "Yeah."
I know this is cheesy, and I don't know why I'm telling you this, but in that moment when everyone was laughing, I knew I shouldn't quit.
But this is no
laughing
matter.
And if we can quiet it down and walk in and say, "I'm going to do this," we look up and the critic that we see pointing and laughing, 99 percent of the time is who?
She was the
laughing
stock of the community.
And you might say, "Surely, Rueben, if you took even just the slightest step back, the cycles of hunger and eating, waking and sleeping,
laughing
and crying would emerge as pattern."
Okay, I hear you were
laughing
nervously because you too could hear that the drill was a little bit sharp, the intonation was a little questionable.
And I started laughing, because I hadn't come across that formulation before.
And as I was laughing, I was thinking, I really need a more coherent response, especially on national TV.
So off they go and she's squealing and squeezing him and
laughing
and having a wonderful time.
This shows the rate of mind-wandering across 22 activities ranging from a high of 65 percent — (Laughter) — when people are taking a shower, brushing their teeth, to 50 percent when they're working, to 40 percent when they're exercising, all the way down to this one short bar on the right that I think some of you are probably
laughing
at.
My crew is
laughing
at me because I'm wearing old gear.
You never see us
laughing
in American film or television, right?
And of course, theoretically, it does, and if you look at older texts, then people used it to actually indicate
laughing
out loud.
But if you text now, or if you are someone who is aware of the substrate of texting the way it's become, you'll notice that LOL does not mean
laughing
out loud anymore.
No one's
laughing.
You were coming to have the collective experience of
laughing
together, crying together, holding your breath together to see what's going to happen next.
So, for example, if you're a guy and you're in a group of guys playing poker, talking, hanging out, no women present, and another guy says something sexist or degrading or harassing about women, instead of
laughing
along or pretending you didn't hear it, we need men to say, "Hey, that's not funny.
In The New Yorker, it goes out to a wide audience, and when you actually look at that, and nobody knows what anybody else is
laughing
at, and when you look at that the subjectivity involved in humor is really interesting.
There are the people, fops up there, but everybody is laughing, everybody is
laughing
except one guy.
Well, he was
laughing.
If you're laughing, you know what I mean.
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