Laughter

  • 121gale(s) of laughter — idiom the sound of people laughing very loudly • His speech was greeted with gales of laughter. Main entry: ↑galeidiom …

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  • 122Tales of Gooseflesh and Laughter — is a collection of science fiction short stories by John Wyndham, published in 1956.The collection contains:* Chinese Puzzle * Una * The Wheel * Jizzle * Heaven Scent * Compassion Circuit * More Spinned Against * A Present from Brunswick *… …

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  • 123Palace of Laughter — was a radio comedy aired by the BBC on Radio 4 from 2002 to 2003.A series of programs hosted by Geoffrey Wheeler which visited old vaudeville houses in the British Isles, it focused on those that are particularly grand in their style of building …

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  • 124Love, Life and Laughter — is a 1923 British film, written and directed by George Pearson. The film is presumed lost.ynopsisAn impoverished author and a cabaret girl each have their dream of success, but are happy to wake to each other and reality. Cast*Betty Balfour… …

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  • 125The Sound of Laughter — is comedian Peter Kay s autobiography, released on October 5 2006. The book has been a huge success with 278,000 copies sold in its first day (including pre orders). The book went straight in at #1 on both the Play.com and Amazon.co.uk book… …

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  • 126You cant spell slaughter without laughter — You Can t Spell Slaughter Without Laughter is the debut album by Miami couple I Set My Friends on Fire. The album was released on October 7th, 2008, by Epitaph Records. It was produced by Travis Richter from From First To Last …

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  • 127Homeric laughter — loud, hearty laughter, as of the gods. * * * …

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  • 128Homeric laughter — noun Boisterous laughter, prolonged belly laughing; long or uncontrollable laughing …

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