Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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n. wrinkles at the outer corners of the eye.
Usage examples of "laughter lines".
His craggy features were laced with webs of laughter lines, while his eyes gleamed with humour and the contentment of a supremely confident, prosperous man.
And Tibur jerked himself up on one knee, glaring at me, his laughter lines twisted into nothing like mirth of any kind.
Wisps of it had escaped a confining green scarf and blew around her eyes, emphasizing laughter lines there.
She had laughter lines around her eyes, and a wide, generous mouth that was almost always curving up into a smile.
His mouth relaxed, and he rose smoothly and opened the door for her, laughter lines gathering at the corners of the veiled eyes.
She was a pleasant-faced person, about Karen's age, with brown hair pulled back into a ponytail and laughter lines around her mouth.
He smiled, a charming expression in his normally impassive face, one that made him look younger despite the laughter lines beside his faded blue eyes.
Only one small detail worried Shasa, Verwoerd's blue eyes were slitted, as though he were always looking into the sun, and though they were surrounded by a complex web of laughter lines, they were cold eyes, the eyes of a machine-gunner staring over the sights of his weapon.
The warmth of the reddy-brown complexion and the friendly smile showing excellent teeth were tempered by eyes which despite laughter lines were the cold pale azure of Basildon Bond writing-paper.
The coldness went from the pale blue eyes and they darkened with merriment while two deep laughter lines formed at the corner of his mouth and arched up to touch the thin straight nose.
He had a hard face, leathered by wind and sun, and there were few laughter lines around his eyes.