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51Laughter in the Dark — La Chambre obscure (film, 1969) Pour les articles homonymes, voir La Chambre obscure. La Chambre obscure (Laughter in the Dark) est un film franco britannique réalisé par Tony Richardson, sorti en 1969. Sommaire 1 Synopsis …
52laughter track — laugh track or laughter track noun Recorded laughter edited into the soundtrack of a TV comedy programme • • • Main Entry: ↑laugh …
53Laughter is the best medicine. — something that you say which means that it is good for your physical and mental health to laugh. A visit from Camille always makes me feel better she s so hilarious. It s like they say, laughter s the best medicine …
54laughter line — /ˈlaftə laɪn/ (say lahftuh luyn) noun one of the wrinkles found at the corners of the eyes or mouth supposedly formed by a well established habit of laughter. Also, laugh line …
55laughter — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hleahtor; akin to Old English hliehhan Date: before 12th century 1. a sound of or as if of laughing 2. archaic a cause of merriment …
56laughter — laugh·ter (lafґtər) a series of spasmodic and partly involuntary exhalations with inarticulate vocalization, normally indicative of merriment; it may also be a hysteric manifestation or a reflex result of tickling. See also gelasmus and… …
57LAUGHTER — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index noun celebration, gaiety (2), giggle, humor, joke, joker, laugh, ribbing, ridicule, sarcasm, satire …
58laughter — laugh·ter || læftÉ™(r) / lÉ‘Ë n. act of laughing; sound which expresses amusement (or scorn, etc.); cheerfulness, mirthfulness …
59laughter — noun the action or sound of laughing. Origin OE hleahtor, of Gmc origin …
60laughter — n. Laughing, laugh …