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- noun Plural form of
laughter .
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Examples
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The same with my childish angers, my loves and my laughters.
Chapter 1 2010
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Smiles and laughters followed ... which had a positive effect as it forced me, once and for all, to learn seriously the difference between “half past” (seven), time, & (seven) “and a half” (age)!
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I can listen to guitars and other laughters which are not nearby
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Then, when she said that her aspiration was to become a musical theatre singer like Elaine Paige, smiles became laughters.
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Then, when she said that her aspiration was to become a musical theatre singer like Elaine Paige, smiles became laughters.
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Give us more and bless you for bringing laughters to readers.
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Smiles and laughters followed... which had a positive effect as it forced me, once and for all, to learn seriously the difference between “half past” (seven), time, & (seven) “and a half” (age)!
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A very cute video but the laughters got a bit creepy after lots of repetition.
Unlucky Ducklings 2006
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For all the memories, love, laughters and tears we share.
To Aunt Mary Mandy 2008
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From now on, we should be paying not just for interesting and cultural programs, but also for good conversations with friends, a nice aroma, laughters, blue skies, maybe even air … you know all those cool things that dont have a price tag so we can make profits out them.
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