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  • laughter — laugh|ter [ˈla:ftə US ˈlæftər] n [U] [: Old English; Origin: hleahtor] when people laugh, or the sound of people laughing ▪ Foster joined in the laughter. ▪ He looked shocked, then burst into laughter (=started laughing) . roar/scream/shriek with …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • laughter — laughterless, adj. /laf teuhr, lahf /, n. 1. the action or sound of laughing. 2. an inner quality, mood, disposition, etc., suggestive of laughter; mirthfulness: a man of laughter and goodwill. 3. an expression or appearance of merriment or… …   Universalium

  • laughter — laugh·ter || læftÉ™(r) / lɑː n. act of laughing; sound which expresses amusement (or scorn, etc.); cheerfulness, mirthfulness …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Evil laughter — For the film, see Evil Laugh. Evil laughter or maniacal laughter is a stock manic laughter by a villain in fiction. In comic books, where supervillains utter such laughs, it is variously rendered as mwahahaha, muwhahaha, muahahaha, buahahaha, etc …   Wikipedia

  • move — v. & n. v. 1 intr. & tr. change one s position or posture, or cause to do this. 2 tr. & intr. put or keep in motion; rouse, stir. 3 a intr. make a move in a board game. b tr. change the position of (a piece) in a board game. 4 intr. (often foll.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • ripple — 1 verb 1 (I, T) to move in small waves, or to make something move in this way: Arnie s muscles rippled as he carried the huge crates. | Look how the breeze is rippling the long grass. 2 (intransitive always + adv/prep) to pass from one person to… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • tickle — [tik′əl] vt. tickled, tickling [ME tikelen, akin to Ger dial. zickeln, OE tinclian, to tickle: for IE base see TICK2] 1. to please, gratify, delight, etc.: often used in the passive voice with slang intensifiers, as tickled pink, tickled silly,… …   English World dictionary

  • canned — adjective 1 canned food is preserved in a round metal container; tinned BrE: canned tomatoes 2 canned music/laughter etc music, laughter etc that has been recorded and is used on television or in radio programmes 3 (never before noun) slang drunk …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • helpless — adjective 1 unable to look after yourself or to do anything to help yourself: Without proper defences we d be helpless against an enemy attack. | Why is he so helpless? 2 unable to control a strong feeling that you have (+ with): We rolled on the …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • break — 1. v. & n. v. (past broke or archaic brake; past part. broken or archaic broke) 1 tr. & intr. a separate into pieces under a blow or strain; shatter. b make or become inoperative, esp. from damage (the toaster has broken). c break a bone in or… …   Useful english dictionary

  • shake — 1 / SeIk/ past tense shook past participle shaken verb 1 MOVEMENT (I) to move up and down or from side to side with quick repeated movements: His hand shook as he signed the paper. | The ground was shaking beneath their feet. | shake with… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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