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  • 51Laugh-O-Gram — Films Inc Création 23 mai 1922 Disparition juillet 1923 (faillite) Fondateurs Walt Disney Personnages clés Ub Iwer …

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  • 52Laugh-O-Gram Films — Laugh O Gram Laugh O Gram Films Inc Création 23 mai 1922 Disparition …

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  • 53Laugh-O-Grams — Laugh O Gram Laugh O Gram Films Inc Création 23 mai 1922 Disparition …

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  • 54Laugh Comics Digest — was a publication of Archie Comics that lasted for 200 issues from August, 1974 through April, 2005.cite web | url=http://comicbookdb.com/title.php?ID=12435 | title= Laugh Comics Digest (1974) | publisher=comicbookdb.com | accessdate=2007 12 03]… …

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  • 55Laugh Now, Cry Later — Studio album by Ice Cube Released June 6, 2006 …

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  • 56laugh someone out of court — see under ↑laugh • • • Main Entry: ↑court laugh someone out of court To prevent someone getting a hearing by ridicule • • • Main Entry: ↑laugh * * * laugh someone/​something out of court phrase if you laugh someone or something out of court, you… …

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  • 57laugh all the way to the bank — informal phrase to make a lot of money easily Thesaurus: to earn a lot of money or earn money easilysynonym Main entry: laugh * * * laugh all the way to the bank see ↑laugh …

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  • 58laugh in someone's face — To scorn or mock a person openly • • • Main Entry: ↑laugh * * * show open contempt for someone by laughing rudely at them in their presence figurative vandals and muggers who laugh in the face of the law * * * laugh in someone s face : to laugh… …

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  • 59laugh up your sleeve — phrase to be secretly happy, especially because someone who you do not want to succeed has failed or made a mistake Thesaurus: to be, or to become happy or happiersynonym Main entry: laugh * * * laugh up your sleeve : to be secretly happy about… …

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  • 60laugh up one's sleeve — or[laugh in one s sleeve] or[laugh in one s beard] To be amused but not show it; hide your laughter. * /He was laughing up his sleeve when Joe answered the phone because he knew the call would he a joke./ …

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