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Example sentences for "laught"

Lexicographically close words:
laugheth; laughing; laughingly; laughingstock; laughs; laughter; laughters; lauish; launa; launch
  1. Erasmus laught and sayd, "I woulde not have you the Slave of anie King; howbeit, you mighte assist him and be useful to him.

  2. First at your Letter he laught extremely.

  3. He laught monstrous loud, as he would die, and when you wrote it I think you were in no such merry mood, to provoke him that way: and having done he cried Alas for her, and violently laught again.

  4. Though mountains meet not, lovers may: What other lovers do, did they: The god of love sate on a tree, 55 And laught that pleasant sight to see.

  5. The ſcorne will fall 15 As bittterly on me, where both are laught at.

  6. But Fitzdottrel has just said ‘Laught at, sweet bird?

  7. Once, within ſeuen yeere, I thinke they may doe ſomething may be laught at.

  8. Yes, it shall help you if you laught aloud.

  9. As loud as a kick'd man could laugh, I laught Sir.

  10. The Oracles of Truth, the Laws of Omnipotence, and the Fate of Eternity are Laught at and despis'd!

  11. Have I taken Danger as stern as death into my bosom, And laught upon it, made it but a mirth, And flung it by?

  12. These wicked Students stood together to behold this, and laught till they split, to see that this poor innocent Country man, must suffer such shame and punishment for his winter firing.

  13. The old are commonly despised; the ugly abhor'd; the poor slighted; and the innocent laught at.

  14. Pray tell her that story that the North Country Gentleman related, which you laught at yesterday so heartily.

  15. Land was at last waked; for there came from far away unto the Eastward, a faint and dreadful laughter, as that a monstrous Being laught unto Itself in some lost and dreadful country.

  16. But, in verity, she did but throw her arms about my neck and give me one loving kiss, and laught so hearty that I did think to do this thing when indeed she was the better able to mind it, and I the better suited to have me to my rest.

  17. And surely we laught each in the face of the other; for we did be so joyous to be wakened each unto the knowledge of the other.

  18. He causes on of his Aldermen to sit doune on his knees and his hand, so that he may drink of his drink to the King on his back sitting, which he did, and at which the King did laught no litle.

  19. I leive to ghesse whither them that ware their laught or not.

  20. Many did laught wery heartylie at this, only some present remembered of the name, that it was Rebecca.

  21. His answer was told to the King: he did laught and say, il a raison, il a raison.

  22. Memorandum that Sir William Dugdale did not tell his son or Mr. Gibbons de Edward the Confessor and he laught at it--quod N.

  23. I would not have gonne over the threshold of the dore to have found you in a lye:' at which all the company laught at the two young gentlemen.

  24. Her thoughts were merciful, but she laught at ye, Pitying the poorness of your complement, And so she left ye.

  25. Yes introth, I laught to think of thy Master, Now, what he would think if he knew this?

  26. I should ha' had him, had been laught at piteously, But see how things will change!

  27. Why, I have bin too pittifull, too remisse; My easinesse is laught at and contemn'd.

  28. Gallus laught out, and as I thinke in scorne.

  29. When we next met, Ralph discovered the trick we had plaid him, and Osborne was a little laught at.

  30. I laught at the boye, and left him drawing all the lines of Martin into sillogismes, euerie conclusion beeing this, Ergo Martin is to bee hangd.

  31. Had laught like Wellesley at all Rights of Man.

  32. Hearing hereof, I gave him a visit in Prison; expressing much sorrow for what he was to suffer: but he onely laught at me for my pains.

  33. I would have laught heartily at their ridiculous apprehensions, but that I had forgot how.

  34. Most mighty Caesar, let me know some cause, Lest I be laught at when I tell them so Caes The cause is in my Will, I will not come, That is enough to satisfie the Senate.

  35. More laught at, that I should Once name you derogately: when to sound your name It not concern'd me Ant.

  36. I knew not he knew of it, and was checked, though I laught it off.

  37. I saw the water brim her eyes as she lookt at him and he laught and turned away.

  38. He laught with me over the disconsolate beauty, when she importuned him to be her son's tutor, and he replied he had far other views.

  39. The Duke laught not a little at this ridiculous oration, but that verie night, as great an ironicall occasion was ministred, for he was bidden to one of the chiefe schoolesto a Comedie handled by scollers.

  40. The first line that he looked on, A loud laughter laught he; But ere he read it to the end, The tear blinded his ee.

  41. He strucke upon his harpe agayne, And playd both fayre and free; The ladye was so pleasde theratt She laught loud laughters three.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "laught" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.