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"guffaw" Definitions
  1. a noisy laugh

64 Sentences With "guffaw"

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Given the President's guffaw at global warming, a metaphorical twist is ironic.
Or even think about it again, once your momentary guffaw has passed?
McFeely let out a huge guffaw at the mention of the Pym draft.
A laugh, a chuckle, a guffaw, a giggle: We'll take any of 'em!
Think of the early work of Eddie Murphy, whose trademark was a honking guffaw.
The other thing that will inevitably happen is you'll guffaw at the price of $22,25.
Of course, one ill-timed guffaw could knock any one of these out of the top three.
The biggest guffaw came at the moment when Matt and Mitch are inspecting a dead body for needle marks.
Well forgive me if cross my arms, roll my eyes, and let out a good old-fashioned American guffaw.
Often guffaw-out-loud funny, the movie pretty much slips into something of a mess but remains a must-see.
A fencer stabbed a swimmer in his rock-hard abs only to have the sword bend and the swimmer guffaw in delight.
Her face contorts painfully into a smile, followed by a hollow, choked guffaw that would deceive no one — well, except a man.
There isn't any moment where I'm supposed to guffaw, and the game never slows down to make sure that I'm getting the jokes.
When an onstage laugh is called for, it comes out as a deafening cackle or a guffaw, which is then stretched and repeated.
I extend my left arm and jab at the boxing pad with an embarrassed guffaw before an additional "GO!" snaps me back into action.
It's a kind of conviviality that let this loud American, usually self-conscious about playing to stereotype in Paris, guffaw without shame that night.
But when the audience began to guffaw, he quickly cut them off — telling the crowd to "shut up," since they're too young to vote, anyway.
Ask any evaluator about the way Seattle handled the promotion of Mike Zunino, and you are sure to get a cringe or a guffaw, maybe both.
It might all seem like a bit of a stoned guffaw until the truth of another tagline sinks in: a blue dot in a red sea.
But whereas Ryggen's tapestries tended to address specific historical or humanitarian calamities, the disturbing sights causing Forrer's figures to gawk, guffaw, and get hostile are unknown.
Laugh at Dunken K. Bliths' wannabe flamingo, coo at Agatha Yu's cute, bulging hen, and guffaw at NMA TV's inexplicably weird chicken dwelling in some sort of intestine.
She laughs louder and bigger than just about anyone I know, to the point where it can go into a snort, which makes her go full-on guffaw.
Iggy's laugh is an unexpectedly bubbly guffaw, which he emits sometimes because he's tickled by his own thought process, other times because of some comment from director Jim Jarmusch.
And they are often repeated to us, with a sly grin or a guffaw, by the same people who are surprised that we speak English in grammatically sound sentences.
One might guffaw that Belle and her sexy, clumsy mishaps do not qualify as a real book; but even a work deemed "trash" had proved a 14-day struggle.
Go too far, and all of a sudden your avatar is making a giant guffaw sound with a big grin on their face and you think, I didn't do that?
When Sam is forced by the chef to clean up a feces-fouled bathroom, just before arranging the chef's helicopter pickup, you may feel that guffaw strangled in your throat.
But researchers who study laughter say reflecting on when and why you titter, snicker or guffaw is a worthy exercise, given that laughter can harm as much as help you.
West Elm's issues seem to go well beyond #PeggyGate, the recent guffaw in which the now infamous Peggy couch was pulled from sale after a viral essay lamented its poor quality.
Critics may guffaw at Kellyanne Conway's ''alternative facts,'' express revulsion at the white nationalist Richard Spencer's ''alt-right'' or tilt their heads at Sean Hannity's attempt to brand an ''alt-left.
Tying together the episode's triangle of plotlines is a cynical sense of humor that's laugh-out-loud funny throughout, the way "Mad Men" used to make you guffaw at its characters' avaricious awfulness.
Because I'm expected to sit here like a professional and not guffaw at her invention: A real-life fembot, which is probably not what you're imagining but instead a taxidermied bird stuck on wheels.
" The Sénateur speaks in orotund donations—"I will give you a story," or "Mon vieux, I have been haunted by a dream" —and is always resoundingly theatrical: "The Sénateur's chortle had progressed to a guffaw.
Guffaw if you like, but those who are both regarded and regard themselves as "better" leaders have lower numbers than the American president — and while his are trending up, some of theirs are in free fall.
Killjoy by Erika Curmudgeon by Reese Dekker and Ellie Sullivan Finesse by Eric, Jose and Parker Monotony by Masa Kawasaki Equinox by Caroline Knight Comeuppance by Cassie and Jason Guffaw by Meghan O'Brien Pry by Mark Chappell Disheartened
The aims of the article: to shame the Chicago rube for not being familiar with casting couch tradition; to guffaw at the incongruous idea that four women would do what one man would do on such a couch.
Beitzel arrived at the party, and as he opened the door he heard a laugh—a big, loud, roaring Texas guffaw—coming from somewhere inside, and he thought, Whoever that is, laughing like that, I have to meet him.
It was all very, you know ..." She begins to laugh, a boisterous, asthmatic-sounding, from-the-gut guffaw that signals she's aware of the triteness, the irony or maybe just the sheer unlikeliness of what she's about to say: "... idyllic.
But it's hard not to chuckle (or at least guffaw) at the fact that this whole thing could have been avoided by someone (hypothetically named Jim) who was thorough enough to not leave fake bombs lying around after an exercise.
Sequels and knockoffs (some of which omit an "m" in the heroine's name) follow on the docket, along with other films by the first movie's director, whose authorial signature — "un film de Just Jaeckin" — has to rank among the most guffaw-worthy credits in screen history.
If you happen to have an image of the British Parliament as a place of impenetrable ritual, where men with sharp accents jump up and down, shout, guffaw, and wave around pieces of paper, Prime Minister's Questions, or P.M.Q.s, as it is known, is just like that.
Triumph the Insult Comic Dog does his best to drum up a guffaw or two in this presidential campaign as he presents fake leaked tapes of Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton to focus groups and discusses the campaign's final days with the journalist Carl Bernstein.
At one point, while he is in Israeli custody but before he and his captors have left Argentina, Eichmann shares a bit of Nazi humor — a joke at the expense of Hitler, Goebbels and Goring — which elicits a guffaw from one of the Israelis, followed by a spasm of shame.
The natural competitiveness Action Henk encourages in its player(s), its vivid art style, and easily understandable objectives should make it a streamer's treat—expect to see young people of the internet gathering around a screen to guffaw at their inability to make a fat plastic man fly like a bird, for the entertainment of others.
The entire crew, our whole purpose there together -- actors, crew, everyone -- is to make people laugh, and when you get somebody to guffaw who's standing behind the camera or the monitor, it just makes your day...It's a different feeling than when you're doing some beautiful story about a child dying which you take home at the end of the day and you're depressed.
During an Atlantic City show in 1986, Mandel used Guffaw during his comedic routine. Mandel explained a Guffaw was when someone raised their arm and moved it back and forth. Propp adopted "The Guffaw" and it became his signature move first appearing the 1986-87 season.
His abrupt, incontrollable guffaw of understanding and joy caused his now annoyed parent to whirl upon him in surprise.
Propp was known for his unique goal celebration dubbed "The Guffaw". After scoring a goal, Propp would skate towards center ice, place his right glove under his left arm and raise his right arm in a waving fashion. While making the gesture, Propp would say, "Guffaw!" Propp credits the celebration to comedian Howie Mandel.
I tell yer, Aunt Becky, it done me good all over to see em so flustrated, and he burst into a loud guffaw.
17Andreyev, Judith Wondering about Words: D'où Viennent Les Mots Anglais ? p.56 # the overtness: snicker, snigger, guffaw. # the respiratory pattern involved: snort. # the emotion it is expressed with: relief, mirth, joy, happiness, embarrassment, apology, confusion, nervous laughter, paradoxical laughter, courtesy laugh, evil laughter.
They start drinking it and soon get drunk. Their father comes over and starts drinking from the bottle too. He laughs with a deep bass guffaw and sings One Little Drink, using nonsense syllables. He gestures expressively and flings the bottle away which shatters against Bosko's head.
It is worthy to rank with Steele Rudd's Selection series. It has > not Steele Rudd's humor of the guffaw, but it scintillates with wit and > exhibits a fine vision of the inner meaning of things. I am not surprised > that the English press has spoken highly of the young man's first plunge > into literature.
Often ends his conversations with a loud guffaw. His equally powerful sneeze unfortunately occurs at the most inopportune of times, most notably at the meeting between Captain Steiner and General Beatrix. Baku also has a tendency to trip and fall flat on his face in combat, usually while sparring with his band. Baku is a strict leader, beating members who disobey him.
James Alfred Miller was born premature on September 21, 1944, to farmers in Stevens Point; his siblings included his brothers Bill and Ralph. Miller weighed almost four pounds upon birth but later would stand at six feet two inches and weighed 220 pounds. He grew up in Custer. In his adulthood he was noted for having a boisterous guffaw that could startle people.
It made me laugh, scream and guffaw (which incidentally is a > great name for a law firm). If this was actually your life, I don't know how > on earth you got through it. Sincerely, Groucho Marx. Tynan disapproved of Dundy's writing vocation despite having forecast success, because it distracted attention from himself; however, Dundy had seen it as a means to save their marriage.
The Stupor Salesman can be found on the four-disc DVD box set Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5, as well as the similar, two-disc DVD Looney Tunes Spotlight Collection: Volume 5. It is also available on the "Superior Duck" VHS, and the "Guffaw and Order" laserdisc. It can also be found on Looney Tunes Golden Collection's superior DVD series Looney Tunes Platinum Collection On Volume 3.
Those Dirty Dogs (, , also known as Charge!) is a 1973 Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Giuseppe Rosati and starring Gianni Garko and Stephen Boyd. The film was made in the later part of the spaghetti western boom. As such it features such latter-day genre elements as self-parody, guffaw humour, near-slapstick fight scenes (with accompanying sound effects), machine guns hidden in everyday household items, and bombastic villains.
It rose and fell and before it could rise again, Kit spoke." The play continued, and outbreaks of an occasional catcall, guffaw or heckling were quickly shushed by others. Gillmore continues: "Kit had a shining light in her. With that strange sixth sense of the actor that functions unexplainably in complete independence of lines spoken and emotions projected, she had been aware of the gradual change out front from a dubious indifference to the complete absorption of interest.
"Manea, p.220 He adds: "[Georgescu was] a hero of the book, not of the Revolution."Manea, p.221 A main characteristic of Paul Georgescu's fiction is its evolution at the margin of parody, which many times implies a humorous subtext. According to Arsintescu, this attitude unites Georgescu the critic with Georgescu the storyteller: "The link [is] the spirit, the charm of a razor-sharp intelligence, the gigantic guffaw (fond? sarcastic?) behind which he gazes upon the world.
As if actually guilty of adultery, Maddy wonders what her husband will say when he discovers the tear in her dress. # Tyler points out that the 12:30 train has not yet arrived and that one can tell by the signal at the "bawdy hour of nine." This is another reference to sex in the play and a humorous one as the stationmaster stifles a guffaw. # Maddy tries to get Dan to kiss her at the station but he refuses.
Seth Rogen, Jay Baruchel and Jonah Hill at a screening for the film in June 2013 On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 83% based on 224 reviews with an average rating of 7.14/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Energetic, self-deprecating performances and enough guffaw-inducing humor make up for the flaws in This Is the End's loosely written script." Fandango Media. Retrieved December 21, 2019 On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 67 out of 100, based on reviews from 41 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Fawful is a Beanish character and a major antagonist in the Mario series. He was created by Masanori Sato, who worked as the illustrator for Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, the first game in the Mario & Luigi series. Fawful's Japanese name, Gerakobits, is derived from geragera, the Japanese onomatopoeia for a scornful laugh, while his English name is a pun combining the words "awful" and "guffaw." Because Fawful was not based on any existing characters in the Mario series, the Nintendo Treehouse, which is responsible for localizing games for North American audiences, had more creative freedom in writing for the character.
The Malebranche threaten Virgil and Dante in the fifth Bolgia, portrayed by Gustave Doré. Thirteen demons known as the Malebranche, "Evil Claws", guard the fifth bolgia of the Malebolge. Their leader is Malacoda ("evil tail"), while the others are Scarmiglione ("ruffle-haired"), Barbariccia ("curly beard"), Alichino (derived from Arlecchino, the harlequin), Calcabrina ("one who walks on the frost"), Cagnazzo ("bad dog"), Libicocco ("love notch" Durling & Martinez, 1996), Draghignazzo (maybe from drago, "dragon", and sghignazzo, "guffaw"), Ciriatto (possibly "little pork"), Graffiacane ("scratch dog"), Farfarello ("butterfly"), Rubicante (possibly "red" or "rabid"), and a thirteenth Malebranche who was never named in the text. They try to trick Virgil and Dante by telling them of a path which does not really exist.
So good parody gets a hearty guffaw, and bad parody gets a > conviction? Or more to the point, parody that escapes the technological > limits of the judges on the New York Court of Appeals, who failed to > appreciate what any slightly astute digital native would have immediately > realized, that the emails Golb sent could not be real, is a crime.Scott > Greeenfield, Golb Decided, and the Sockpuppet Dies, (May 13, 2014). In an earlier issue of his Simple Justice blog, Greenfield asserted that "the whole First Amendment aspect of the case fell through the cracks" the way the case was tried, because the trial judge first postponed determination of First Amendment issues until trial and then said that she had already denied them.

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