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1 laughter
noun (the act or sound of laughing: We could hear laughter / the sound of laughter from the next room.) smiekli; smiešanās* * *smiešanās, smiekli -
2 airy laughter
jautri smiekli -
3 burst of laughter
smieklu šalts -
4 gales of laughter
smieklu šaltis -
5 irrepressible laughter
nevaldāmi smiekli -
6 outburst of laughter
smieklu šalts -
7 ripple of laughter
smieklu zvārgulīši -
8 roar of laughter
smieklu šalts -
9 roaring laughter
dārdoši smiekli -
10 screams of laughter
spalgi smiekli -
11 spasm of laughter
smieklu lēkme -
12 tempest of laughter
smieklu šalts -
13 to be convulsed with laughter
locīties aiz smiekliem -
14 to burst into laughter
sākt smieties -
15 to hoot with laughter
rēkt aiz smiekliem -
16 to move to laughter
sasmīdināt -
17 to repress laughter
aizturēt smieklus -
18 to roar with laughter
rēkt aiz smiekliem; rēkt no smiekliem -
19 to rock with laughter
raustīties aiz smiekliem -
20 to roll with laughter
smieties līdz asarām
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