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Example sentences for "laughed again"

  • 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.

  • And then they just bellered and laughed again.

  • 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 laughed again, and once more turned toward his men.

  • 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.

  • Fair asked a question and he laughed again.

  • 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.

  • He laughed again, and his great eyes flashed wildly.

  • He laughed again; Arbroath turned his back upon him in disgust, and strode up to the shadowed corner where Helmsley sat watching the little scene.

  • He laughed again so excitedly that the people at the neighboring table stared.

  • He laughed again, then suddenly his attitude changed.

  • He laughed again; Max laughed; the little Jacqueline laughed, and ran to the door.

  • I came out of the house, hot and cold for my poor picture, and immediately we met--" He laughed again.

  • He laughed again, softly, half-mockingly, and drew her into his arms.

  • He laughed again softly, with a hint of mockery.

  • He laughed again in that subtle, half-mocking note, but he met her wish instantly.

  • He laughed again, but he did not press her for the moment.

  • And then he laughed again--a harsh, unconvincing little laugh.

  • And then he laughed again, harshly, unmirthfully, even apologetically, so it seemed, but as if the apology were to himself.

  • And then he laughed again, with malignant enjoyment.

  • The three regarded him without speaking, and he laughed again, amiably.

  • He laughed again, that hateful confidential laugh of his.

  • He laughed again, his lower lip between his teeth.

  • He laughed again--the soft laugh she so abhorred.


  • 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    blank space; class carriages; clear conscience; dramatic music; fine paste; great step; hard eggs; increased number; its great; laughed again; laughed aloud; laughed heartily; laughed softly; laughed the; light cruisers; local short; means confined; nothing would; shall break; still preserved; technical education; then throw; thousands upon; various countries; white mice; young poet