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vb. (archaic spelling of laugh English)
Usage examples of "laughe".
I courted her, but she only laughed at me, for an actress, if in love with someone, is a fortress which cannot be taken, unless you build a bridge of gold, and I was not rich.
Everybody laughed, and, I, much pleased with his eccentricity, began to coax him.
Then, with a serious countenance and with great affability, he begged my pardon for having laughed so much, and very graciously invited me to come to his house and sup with them that same evening.
The count, who had known her, laughed, but I begged him to restrain himself.
He laughed, wept, and went out, and then came back and said he found a good way of getting to Antibes at a small cost, but they would have to go directly, as the driver wanted to get to St.
Jarbe put me to bed, and in the morning, when he came into my room, he made me shudder with a speech at which I laughed afterwards.
He made an uproar over this piece of cheating, but the soldiers only laughed at him.
As soon as it was daylight I ran out of the wretched garret, and, after complaining to the girl of all I had endured during the night, I asked her to give me a Clean shirt, the one I had on being disgusting to look at, but she answered that I could only change my linen on a Sunday, and laughed at me when I threatened to complain to the mistress.
He laughed heartily at all I said respecting the poor and worthy bishop, and remarked that, instead of trying to address him in Tuscan, I could speak in the Venetian dialect, as he was himself speaking to me in the dialect of Bologna.
Babet did her best to find out from the count why he laughed so much, but he could not tell her for laughing, for which I gave thanks with all my heart.
She asked us questions to which we could not reply, and laughed at her instead, although it was evident that before putting such questions she must have reasoned over them.
Veronique looked ravishing in her scanty attire, and as she laughed I could not be angry with her.
The young author laughed, and said it could not be done without spoiling the style.
The priest laughed at me, and I am sure he would not have purchased this venerable city of the dead if he could have done so by saying a mass.
Everybody laughed at this excuse except myself, and I pitied her, as I could see that she was of very low origin.