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guffaw
[ guh-faw, guh- ]
noun
- a loud, unrestrained burst of laughter.
verb (used without object)
- to laugh loudly and boisterously.
guffaw
/ ɡʌˈɔː /
noun
- a crude and boisterous laugh
verb
- to laugh crudely and boisterously or express (something) in this way
Word History and Origins
Origin of guffaw1
Word History and Origins
Origin of guffaw1
Example Sentences
A coke while walking Bill Maher through the White House, smiling and laughing and taking the comedian’s sartorial jabs with a light-hearted guffaw.
Rather on theme, the lineup managed to convey permission to laugh rather than demand guffaws.
We know that his coalition of giggles and guffaws is far from monolithic.
As one guffawing TikToker put it, “Tim Burton was so tired of people saying that he don’t be putting Black people in his movies that he said, ‘Here!
Trump picked up the lie during Tuesday's presidential debate, raving incoherently about how immigrants are "eating the dogs" and "eating the cats," which caused Harris to reply with a guffaw, "Talk about extreme."
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