Pronunciation of laugh

Pronunciation of the English word laugh.

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Pronounce laugh in English


laugh in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. It isn't because I don't want you to laugh at me, rather it is because I'd like to laugh at you.
2. To laugh at everything that is done or said is stupid, but not to laugh is even more foolish.
3. It is not because I do not want you to laugh at me, rather it is because I would like to laugh at you.
4. It's not because I don't want you to laugh at me, it's because I'd like rather to laugh at you.
5. The princess was of so thoughtful and moody a turn of mind that no one could make her laugh; and the king had made known to all the world, that whoever could make her laugh should have her for his wife.
6. "Oh my God! What kind of laugh was that?" — "Oh, nothing serious! Mary is practicing how to laugh like a witch for a play."
7. My pain may be the reason for somebody's laugh. But my laugh must never be the reason for somebody's pain.
8. Those who laugh much are happier than those who laugh little.
9. People who laugh a lot are much happier than those who don't laugh very much.
10. If you don't learn to laugh at trouble, you won't have anything to laugh at when you're old.

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