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How to make sentences with laughter?

Make sentences with a smile

His funny performance made us laugh.

The audience burst into laughter as soon as the clown appeared.

After the initial anger, he began to laugh.

Letters to Santa Claus often make people laugh.

I like to laugh when reading.

His imitation of the beggar's movements is vivid and makes people laugh.

The words are very shallow and profound, and they don't make any sense. This really made the audience laugh.

Mother froze for a while, then burst out laughing.

Before the story is finished, everyone has burst into laughter.

This sketch is so vivid that people can't help laughing.

This cross talk of Xian Yi, young and old, is full of fun, which makes people laugh.

Hearing the pun, I doubled up with laughter.

When I was young, I thought humor was telling jokes and making others laugh.

They always make the audience laugh with funny costumes and exaggerated actions.

Don't laugh while eating.

There are two cute hamsters in my family. They amuse themselves on the fast spinning roulette wheel, which really makes people laugh!

In a burst of laughter, the teacher said "quiet" sternly, and the whole class immediately became callous.

At the sketch special party, a wonderful program made the audience laugh again and again.

Master is really a master of laughter. In a few words, he made everyone laugh.

I want her to pay attention to the baby's belly laugh when he first touched the dog's fluff.

spell

【pīng füdàXiao】?

labour

Laugh with your hands over your stomach. Describe meeting a ridiculous thing and laughing uncontrollably.

source

Sima Qian's Historical Records Biography of Japanese in the Western Han Dynasty: "Master Sima Yi laughed and said,' Those who have the skill of medical ethics are not rude today, and they are not wild!'" " "

grammar

As predicate and adverbial; Laughter.

example

Everyone laughed at his joke.

synonym

Make people laugh [lìng rén pěng fù] Laugh: cover your stomach. Let people cover their stomachs. Describe a miserable smile.

antonym

Crying about it? [háo táo dàk] howl: cry. Cry loudly.

Basic information of idioms:

Idiom abbreviation: PFDX

Idiom phonetic notation: ㄥˇㄈㄨˋㄉㄚˋㄒㄧㄠˋ.

Degree of common use: common idioms

Idiom words: four-character idioms

Emotional color: neutral idioms

Idiom structure: biased idioms

Idiom era: ancient idioms