Dale guffawed loudly and stepped back to sneer at Sanderson.
At which Trainor guffawed and caught hold of her teasingly.
He guffawed at the pest and slapped him on the head.
Then heguffawed scoffingly like a lunatic although the pleasure soon extinguished itself.
A guffawed chorus of derision rudely smote his burning ears.
Farther away, at the Coloured or sunny end of the platform, the assembled representatives of the African population guffawed loudly, though respectfully.
Haw haw haw," guffawed Pug as the monster lurched drunkenly, checked and steadied itself with one foot poised over a deep hole, halted and backed away, and edged nervously round the rim of the hole.
The Man of Destiny guffawed with languid inefficiency and declared that the plot was like a comic opera.
Ferdinand the Twelfth guffawed heartily, and replied with a couple of masterpieces that brought the blush of shame to the cheek of modesty.
He won gold from Durade, or, as Fresno guffawed to a comrade, he had been allowed to win it.
This was the first time he had given this particular order, and the men guffawed or grinned as they hauled the great, clumsy prairie- schooners into a circle.
You look like a honeymooner, I don't think," guffawed Hobbs.
May be you'd get a bit nearer if you took a stroll along the Knoleworth Road, and not so very far, either," guffawed Elkin.
The negroes guffawed in delight, the hounds bayed again till the hills echoed.
Boi guffawed at the lucid and hesitant utterances of the withdrawn, distrustful being and looked amused as though it were a game to him.
He guffawed silently in his own mental chamber at such sanctimonious, thrasonical ravings, for childish behavior of long ago was not evidence for his untenable claim of being a kind man and thus a good one.
When he put the proposition up to McGivney, the rat-faced man guffawed in his face.
And McGivney looked at him; at first he thought that Peter was joking, but when he saw that the fellow was really in earnest, he guffawed in his face.
And when at last he saw Dave Rankin, the blacksmith, watching him curiously, he guffawed aloud, rubbing his hands gleefully.
And now, having divined that Ruth would not attempt to inflict the punishment she meditated, the young man guffawed loudly.
Slapping his knees at the recollection, Ephraim guffawed loudly, and with such enthusiasm that Aunt Betty forgot her infirmities and joined in most heartily.
Grylls guffawed with an overdone assumption of a man at his ease.
Once or twice an owl whirred suddenly low over their heads; and somewhere far off a loonguffawed insanely.
Caroline guffawed her loudest, and the astonished horse quickened his pace.
He guffawed and roared enough to split his sides--the lines between the sublime and the low are not tightly drawn in Berlin.
He caught her by the waist, and guffawed to his companions, "Didn't I offer to bet you fellows that Busch never made a mistake about a woman?
So," guffawed Maertz, "the swine know where they are going then!
Standing with his hands in his pockets and laughing loudly, he first glanced over his shoulder at the vanishing Maertz, and then guffawed into the hussar's face.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "guffawed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.