Definitions
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- verb archaic Third-person singular present simple form of
laugh
Etymologies
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Examples
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After being a merchant, he is become an Emir, and from being little, he is grown great: but we, we grow not great nor is there aught of respect or degree left us; for, behold, he laugheth at us and maketh us his assistants!
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Darts are counted as stubble: he laugheth at the shaking of a spear.
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Darts are counted as stubble: he laugheth at the shaking of a spear.
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Ah! Ah! how she sigheth! how she laugheth, how she wheezeth and panteth, the midnight!
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Then is there many a thing heard which may not be heard by day; now however, in the cool air, when even all the tumult of your hearts hath become still, — — Now doth it speak, now is it heard, now doth it steal into overwakeful, nocturnal souls: ah! ah! how the midnight sigheth! how it laugheth in its dream! —
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“He who climbeth on the highest mountains, laugheth at all tragic plays and tragic realities.” —
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He who climbeth on the highest mountains, laugheth at all tragic plays and tragic realities.
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Thy Self laugheth at thine ego, and its proud prancings.
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Heartily, verily, even when I CREEP into bed —: there, still laugheth and wantoneth my hidden happiness; even my deceptive dream laugheth.
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Something whisketh over it, its happiness laugheth.
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