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Example sentences for "and laughed"

  • This is the word that the LORD hath spoken concerning him; The virgin the daughter of Zion hath despised thee, and laughed thee to scorn; the daughter of Jerusalem hath shaken her head at thee.

  • Then Abraham fell upon his face, and laughed, and said in his heart, Shall a child be born unto him that is an hundred years old?

  • Proud we were, And laughed, that had such brave true things to say.

  • Norah, sitting meekly knitting in the drawing-room, looked up and laughed as her father came in.

  • He looked round the "perfick shambles," and laughed a little.

  • He dropped back in his chair again, and laughed silently.

  • But Miss Avondale had recovered herself, and laughed.

  • Zarathustra, and laughed angrily at his own words: "WHAT hath been reserved for me as my last sin?

  • Thus spake the conscientious one; but Zarathustra, who had just come back into his cave and had heard and divined the last discourse, threw a handful of roses to the conscientious one, and laughed on account of his "truths.

  • Thus spake Zarathustra, and laughed thereby a second time.

  • Then they took away her fine clothes, and gave her an old grey frock to put on, and laughed at her, and turned her into the kitchen.

  • The bean, who had prudently stayed behind on the shore, could not but laugh at the event, was unable to stop, and laughed so heartily that she burst.

  • Besides that, the sisters plagued her in all sorts of ways, and laughed at her.

  • Laura; and laughed: "I was going to say 'popping.

  • So, they sat down and ate, and the boy and girl tried to say intelligible things to one another, and laughed.

  • Madame Flicflac, and laughed; and I and Jemmy laughed out of politeness: and a pretty laughing matter it was, as you shall hear.

  • It was all the same to us, as we now only thought of the prospect of relief before us, and laughed at what we had gone through.

  • The king jokingly looked at me and laughed, and then at these strange creatures, by turn, as much as to say, What do you think of them?

  • He seemed very much amused, and laughed as heartily as it was in his nature to laugh.

  • My aunt took her hand in hers, and laughed.

  • He gave me a sidelong glance out of his sinister red eyes, and laughed.

  • She put her arms round my neck, and laughed, and called herself by her favourite name of a goose, and hid her face on my shoulder in such a profusion of curls that it was quite a task to clear them away and see it.

  • With this conclusion, Wardle slapped Mr. Tupman on the back, and laughed heartily.

  • At the termination of this disclosure of some of the mysteries of medicine, Mr. Bob Sawyer and his friend, Ben Allen, threw themselves back in their respective chairs, and laughed boisterously.

  • And me, and me,' said a couple of poor relations at the bottom of the table, who had eaten and drunk very heartily, and laughed at everything.

  • Lady Tynemouth saw Mennaval's vain efforts, and laughed to herself, and presently she even laughed with her neighbour about them.

  • He has gone mad," said Galeotto, and laughed.

  • She looked up, startled, and laughed a little excitedly, touched by the tenseness of a situation which she did not understand.

  • The elders looked at each other in the light of experience, and laughed.

  • The wine wrought with the Transylvanians, and they all jargoned together at once, and laughed at the jokes passing among them.

  • The passengers there danced to its music; they sang to it and laughed to it unabashed under the eyes of the first-cabin witnesses clustered along the rail above the pit where they took their rude pleasures.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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