He laughed again, but the sound was mirthless, and the eyes beneath the half-closed lids were harder than steel.
He laughed again, and, dismissing the subject with airiness somewhat exaggerated, drew out his huge gilt snuffbox.
He laughed again, and escorted Sir Francis to the street-door, where he shook hands heartily.
And he laughed again, and snapped his fingers in her face.
And Jorgen Jorgensen, standing like an old snuffy tiger on the watch, laughed again, and turning to Jason he pointed at Sunlocks and said, "What did I say?
He laughed again with a joyous lightness, and turned to go, and she waved her hand to him as he passed out of the gate.
At that he laughed again, and tried to carry himself off with a brave gayety.
So he laughed again, and said somethin' about sending for Laura Lean Jibbey, and then we started.
He laughed again, but he said he was bound to be a waiter and if I couldn't help him he'd have to hunt up the other portion of the proprietor.
He laughed again, half in relief and half in pure joy, and then he rushed across to the telephone.
He laughed as he turned toward the aperture in the wall, laughed again as two of his men carried the bound and gagged prisoner as if he had been a log of wood, and chuckled as he saw the anger flashing in Muggs' eyes.
He went in, still carrying his prisoner, and in the little box he laughed again, aloud, and tugged at the cable.
He was leaning with one arm on the muzzle of his Winchester, his face had suddenly become suave and shrewd and now he laughed again: "So you're Jack Hale, air ye?
Rufe stopped in amazement; then he burst out laughing; he struck then at the pallid face through the bars with his manacles and cursed the old man bitterly; then he laughed again horribly.
He laughed again, and whistled the burden of the tune he had sung at the door.
Brother Messenger is going to add a word of exhortation to Brother Garnet's discourse," he said with grave elation, and when the General execrated such cruelty to a weary traveler, he laughed again.
He laughed again with a shade of sarcasm, and pointed to where a large hole in the damask table-cloth was only partially concealed by a splendid salt-cellar of Irish silver.
He laughed again, and with a swift movement freed her hands; and, clasping her suddenly and closely, forced her head backwards and bent his face to hers.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "laughed again" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.