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to laugh about sth

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  • have a (good) laugh (about something) — have a (good) ˈlaugh (about sth) idiom to find sth amusing • I was angry at the time but we had a good laugh about it afterwards. • My family and friends all had a good laugh at my expense. Main entry: ↑laughidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • laugh up your sleeve (at somebody) — laugh up your ˈsleeve (at sb/sth) idiom (informal) to be secretly amused about sth Main entry: ↑laughidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • laugh up your sleeve (at something) — laugh up your ˈsleeve (at sb/sth) idiom (informal) to be secretly amused about sth Main entry: ↑laughidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • laugh — 1 verb 1 MAKE SOUND (I) to make the sounds and movements of the face that people make when they think something is funny: Jonathan kept pulling funny faces at me, and I couldn t stop laughing. (+ at/about): I couldn t understand why they were all …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • laugh — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sound/act of laughing ADJECTIVE ▪ loud ▪ light, little, short, slight, small, soft ▪ deep …   Collocations dictionary

  • laugh at somebody — ˈlaugh at sb/sth derived to make sb/sth seem stupid or not serious by making jokes about them/it Syn: ↑ridicule • Everybody laughs at my accent. • She is not afraid to laugh at herself (= is not too serious about herself) …   Useful english dictionary

  • laugh at something — ˈlaugh at sb/sth derived to make sb/sth seem stupid or not serious by making jokes about them/it Syn: ↑ridicule • Everybody laughs at my accent. • She is not afraid to laugh at herself (= is not too serious about herself) …   Useful english dictionary

  • laugh — laugh1 W2S2 [la:f US læf] v [: Old English; Origin: hliehhan] 1.) to make sounds with your voice, usually while you are smiling, because you think something is funny ▪ Maria looked at him and laughed. laugh at/about ▪ I didn t know what I was… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • laugh*/*/*/ — [lɑːf] verb I 1) to make the noise with your voice that shows that you think that something is funny We talked and laughed late into the night.[/ex] The audience didn t laugh at his jokes.[/ex] They were still laughing about the experience years… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • laugh something off — DISMISS, make a joke of, make light of, shrug off, brush aside, scoff at; informal pooh pooh. → laugh * * * ˌlaugh sthˈoff derived (informal) to try to make people think that sth is not serious or important, especially by making a joke about it • …   Useful english dictionary

  • ˌlaugh sth ˈoff — phrasal verb to joke about something in order to show that you think that it is not important or serious …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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