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laugher

[laf-er, lah-fer] / ˈlæf ər, ˈlɑ fər /


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What was already a laugher became a full-fledged Fourth of July disaster.

From Los Angeles Times

A leading charity said there was an "ignorance around stammering" which can "result in a range of responses from suspicion of lying, to laugher and ridicule".

From BBC

Sarcastic laugher rings out in the inquiry room.

From BBC

Many expected the game to be a laugher, especially after Colorado State coach Jay Norvell provided motivational and marketing fodder by throwing shade at Deion Sanders for always wearing sunglasses during interviews.

From Seattle Times

Los Angeles seized control in the middle quarters, outscoring the Warriors 63-38 to turn Game 3 into a laugher.

From Seattle Times