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cachinnate

[kak-uh-neyt] / ˈkæk əˌneɪt /


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Yes, think of Johnson not as man but a sort of personified synthesis: one between the high-minded politics of old and the cachinnating prejudices of the new bigots.

From The Guardian

Yeah, me either, but Hardwick apparently did, ’cause we can still hear her cachinnating, so I guess my job’s done.

From Literature

Every time you take a full breath, or when you cachinnate well, the diaphragm descends and gives the stomach an extra squeeze and shakes it.

From Project Gutenberg

She cachinnated at her absurdity, which caused Mouse to jump on top of the washer and stare at this mad woman inquisitively.

From Project Gutenberg

They reach at once and directly the instinctive sense of the ludicrous, and over them youth and age cachinnate together.

From Project Gutenberg