How to use in-sentence of “laughter”:
+ There was gossip and laughter for he loved to joke.
+ During his junior year at Padua Franciscan High School, Thompson delivered one line for the school’s production of “Oklahoma!” and walked off to laughter and applause.
+ Under the watchful eye and malevolent laughter of Méphistophélès, it is clear that Faust’s seduction of Marguerite will be successful.
+ She performed at the Montreux Laughter Festival, at the Jamel Comedy Club, and with Gad Elmaleh.
+ Babies’ laughter often produces a positive response in adults who will involuntarily copy the child.
+ They include “Blue Tights, Fast Talk on a Slow Track, Like Sisters on the Homefront, Diamond Land, Jumped, No Laughter Here, Catching the Wild Waiyuuzee, One Crazy Summer”, and “Every Time a Rainbow Dies”.