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guffaw <guffaw; guffaws> N (sounds)

guffaw VB (feelings & emotions)

guffaw N (sounds)

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The film is now a classic amongst the stoner community, where fans guffaw at the sensationalised propaganda.
news.bbc.co.uk
If you are a member of this group, it's double the fun and guffaws this time; almost sure in leading to another commercial hit.
en.wikipedia.org
I actually shouted with laughter at some of them, and my companion guffawed so loudly that he eventually had to be dug in the ribs.
www.whtimes.co.uk
We had a good reminisce and, of course, he was guffawing at what a kid he was in the movie.
www.people.com
He gave a great, wheezy guffaw at all the right things and was possessed of endless wisdom.
en.wikipedia.org
Before you guffaw, remember this was the old normal, and still is in a few hospitals and care homes across the country.
rabble.ca
To which many nationwide responded with an audible guffaw: welcome to the club.
www.counterpunch.org
No big guffaws, but enough smiles to go around.
en.wikipedia.org
We challenge you to watch this entire video without so much as a guffaw...
lifestyle.one
But some, even when they have a serious edge to them, are guffaw-worthy examples of just how unintentionally risible we can be.
www.dailyitem.com

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