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  • "Laughingly," and she added: "He has had supper with me twice, and hasn't even called."

    Camille Alexandre Dumas fils 1859

  • Laughingly, he doesn't want to go anywhere near this subject, but throws in: "It was just incredibly bad timing, and a lack of care in formulating the argument."

    The Saturday interview: Stuart Hall 2012

  • Laughingly, she insists, "I'm not interested in shoes."

    Artist Grows With Her Art 2010

  • Laughingly, she drew the image of the Black Knight in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

    How the Right-Wing Black Knights of U.S. Politics Define Our Global Image - Jackson Merritt - MediaBizBloggers 2009

  • Laughingly he agrees -- then adds, "Yeah, can you believe my ex dumped me, just cause I cheated on her?" then goes on rambling on about some other unrelated topic.

    Marja Adriance and Lisa Cron: F.U.? No, F.Q.! Take the Fearlessness Quotient Quiz! 2008

  • Laughingly they had begun the work of destruction, and our journalists laughed amid the ruins.

    The Magic Skin 2007

  • Laughingly, he painted a picture of himself hauling this beached whale from the back of the van and how shed bounced over the rough grass.

    Above Suspicion Lynda La Plante 2004

  • Laughingly, he painted a picture of himself hauling this beached whale from the back of the van and how shed bounced over the rough grass.

    Above Suspicion Lynda La Plante 2004

  • Laughingly, Wrayburn looked to Lightwood for an explanation of this odd visit.

    Our Mutual Friend 2004

  • Laughingly, half-resisting, the young man waited till her enthusiastic salutation was over, and with one gloved hand caressingly on her shoulder, and with the other smoothing his ruffled moustache, he laughed a little more, a quiet low laugh.

    Wylder's Hand 2003

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