| laughter |
laugh: the sound of laughing the activity of laughing; the manifestation of joy or mirth or scorn; "he enjoyed the laughter of the crowd"
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| laughter reflex |
laughter brought on by tickling.
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| laughter |
Laughter is the biological reaction of humans to moments or occasions of humor: an outward expression of amusement. Laughter is subcategorised into various groupings depending upon the extent and pitch of the laughter: giggles, clicks (which can be almost silent), chortles, chuckles, hoots, cackles, sniggers and guffaws are all types of laughter. Smiling is a mild silent form of laughing. ...
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| laughter |
a virtue, is a soul-expanding delight that shortens time. Every laugh you manage cuts short the miles and hours and days of drudgery. You can ascend the physical body on laughter. Let a sense of humor give you balance, perspective, poise and patience. Don
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| laughter r. |
laughter brought on by tickling.
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