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Definition of laughter-filled in English: laughter-filledadjective Containing much laughter. a laughter-filled family day out Example sentencesExamples - After a few laughter-filled minutes, he emerged vengefully from the toilet with a garden hose he had somehow found in the bathroom closet and started blasting away at everyone in the place.
- I spend a chaotic, laughter-filled day being shown around by members of the Lodge Lane Regeneration Group.
- After a laughter-filled dinner William sent Georgie and Janet upstairs to read or play quietly, while suggesting that he and Ella remain downstairs to clean up.
- The audience loved every minute of a laughter-filled evening.
- The reunion was as rowdy and laughter-filled as expected.
- Her jolly, laughter-filled conversation is peppered with lines from Robert Frost and Shakespeare.
- In a laughter-filled evening, his acutely observed characters present us with an exploration, not just of art and culture, but of class and community, politics and people.
- They are clearly impressed with the laughter-filled Friday night atmosphere and, more importantly, its 3am licence.
- He found himself at a table next to Bill Clinton, with whom he immediately struck up a brief but laughter-filled acquaintance.
- The village green is meant to be the focus of happy village life: the home of jolly fetes, laughter-filled sports days and picnics in the sun.
- The two conversed in their native tongue in casual tones and laughter-filled exchanges.
- After several laughter-filled moments he placed her back on her feet.
Synonyms merry, high-spirited, in high spirits, cheerful, cheery, hilarious, gleeful, jocular, chucklesome, buoyant, carefree, blithe, euphoric, exhilarated, elated, light-hearted, jovial, joyous, fun-filled |