Laughter
61laughter — n 1. laugh, risibility; giggle, snicker, titter. See laugh(def.5). 2. laughing, giggling, snickering. See laughing(def.3). 3. amusement, entertainment, exhilaration; joviality, gaiety, gayness, merriness, joy, joyfulness, joyousness, jollity,… …
62laughter — laugh·ter …
63laughter — n. the act or sound of laughing. Etymology: OE hleahtor f. Gmc …
64laughter lines — noun Wrinkles at the outer corners of the eye. Syn: crows feet …
65Laughter in the Dark — Voir La Chambre obscure …
66Laughter in Paradise — Voir Rires au paradis …
67laughter lines — noun (plural) BrE lines on your skin around your eyes which can be seen when you laugh; laugh lines AmE …
68laughter lines — UK / US noun [plural] British wrinkles at the sides of your eyes …
69Death from laughter — Chrysippus reportedly died of laughter. Recorded cases of death from laughter date back to ancient Greece. Contents 1 Pathophysiology …
70Nervous laughter — is laughter evoked from an audience s expression of embarrassment, alarm, or confusion, rather than amusement. Nervous laughter is usually less robust in expression than a good belly laugh , and may be combined with confused glances or awkward… …