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Example sentences for "merry laugh"

  • Horatia stared for a moment; then, thinking it was absent-mindedness on the part of her host, burst into a merry laugh.

  • Horatia gave a merry laugh, such an infectious laugh that both her mother and father joined in it.

  • You've no idea how hungry I am,' she said, turning to Mr Howroyd with a merry laugh.

  • These are all," and Miss Ashton laughed a merry laugh as she turned over the pile.

  • Then Etta burst into a merry laugh, in which all the others but Marion joined: she stood still, looking from one of the girls to another, as if she couldn't imagine what it all meant.

  • Polly rushed in; then burst into a merry laugh.

  • Alexia, nowise disconcerted, as she loved a joke just as much at herself as at the expense of any one else, while the others burst into a merry laugh.

  • Oh yes, I remember it perfectly,” replied Anne, with a merry laugh.

  • Tom Ellis shook his head with a merry laugh.

  • I haven't the faintest doubt of it," says Tedcastle, with such flattering warmth that they both break into a merry laugh.

  • So good-bye for the present," she cried, skipping away with a merry laugh, Miss Stanhope calling after her to bring Nettie along when she returned.

  • Hagar called a sneer, and from which there finally broke a merry laugh, sadly at variance with the suffering expression of his face.

  • So Jasper broke out with a merry laugh, into this part of the story, and soon had them all in such a gale of merriment, that Phronsie stopped playing out on the door-step with Prince, and came in to see what the matter was.

  • Jasper, with a merry laugh, and setting both feet with a convincing thud on the floor.

  • Jasper; and then he burst out into a merry laugh.

  • I do not wish the friendship of intriguers and flatterers," replied the emperor with a merry laugh.

  • She looked at his quiet, inquiring face, and broke into a merry laugh.

  • We shall see," answered Gluck, handing her to the carriage, and following her with a merry laugh.

  • The countess followed her uncle's glance, and as she became aware of the visitor's presence, burst into a merry laugh.

  • Now you rest here while I go and get out my big Gold Book," said Mr. Merry Laugh.

  • Oh," said Lady Gowan, with a merry laugh, "never mind that.

  • There was a merry laugh at this; and the colonel turned to the lad.

  • Oh, all right," said Andrew, with a merry laugh.

  • Whether Gibbie took the remark for a compliment, or merely was gratified that Donal was pleased, the result was a merry laugh.

  • When he landed, he gave Donal a merry laugh of welcome, but without stopping flew up the hill to take the lamb to its mother.

  • In passing the mirror he looked at himself, and broke out into a merry laugh at his appearance.

  • Helen interrupted her with a merry laugh.

  • She paused, and with a merry laugh cried, "I should not wonder if after a while your mother paid me not to come and talk to you, for you will get so tired of me.

  • The girl broke into a merry laugh, for really it was funny to see those three round faces--like a row of flower-pot saucers on a shelf.

  • Polly; then she burst into a merry laugh.

  • Well, you must use your eyes so you do see where you’re going,” said Polly with a merry laugh.

  • Nell; and she burst into a merry laugh, in which many joined.

  • With a merry laugh, she took the Irish gallant's proffered arm, and together they led the dance.

  • Nell broke into a merry laugh; and the fiddler chuckled.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    boil gently; could devise; different lengths; different sizes; ever since; give utterance; grated onion; little ball; merry ding; merry heart; merry laugh; merry little; merry time; mile road; mingled with; occurs only; plead guilty; pleasant party; public taste; said river; spinal nerves; topped hill; what relates; what should; will still; yards further