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horselaugh
[ hawrs-laf, -lahf ]
verb (used without object)
- to utter a horselaugh.
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of horselaugh1
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Example Sentences
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For Hastings’ heirs to try to whitewash it as though he’s a victim of cancel culture through this ridiculous lawsuit is worth a horselaugh.
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Presently she said, “I’ll tell you what that reporter’s after. He wants to get the horselaugh on us because he thinks we’re nothing but a bunch of hayseeds and no-’count country people.
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Unlike Mrs. Clinton’s ungainly joke to the same effect—“What, like with a cloth or something?â€â€”Fallon’s comment provoked horselaughs.
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The conductor stared, and the passengers set up a horselaugh.
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Oh, sure, I gave the Hunters a big horselaugh yesterday.
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