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Example sentences for "forced laugh"

  • I don't own no such a thing," says Mr. Will, with rather a forced laugh.

  • Here are we three," says the Baroness Bernstein, with a forced laugh; "let us play a dummy.

  • Sure a little finer linen than that shirt you wear will not be a disgrace to you, sir," she said, with rather a forced laugh.

  • No, really," he protested with a forced laugh.

  • I do, most certainly," he answered with a forced laugh.

  • Nonsense," he interrupted with a forced laugh, "Unsinn!

  • We all laughed a little short, forced laugh.

  • And, anyhow, you are such an odd creature yourself that you should feel generously towards other odd creatures," I ended lamely, with a forced laugh.

  • Of course not," I replied, with a forced laugh.

  • The Countess gave vent to a forced laugh as she exclaimed, "My husband, I think, fully deserved the honour.

  • Nonsense,” he interrupted with a forced laugh, “Unsinn!

  • And, anyhow, you are such an odd creature yourself that you should feel generously towards other odd creatures,” I ended lamely, with a forced laugh.

  • We all laughed a little, short, forced laugh.

  • Mrs Burnett, with a forced laugh, and a sigh of relief.

  • I did not know your guests carried their jewels in cases, Mr Denville," said the Major, with a forced laugh.

  • This denunciation is very amusing," she said, with a forced laugh.

  • Nothing," and she laughed a strange, forced laugh.


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