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14 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Guffaw' in a Sentence

"A loud, unrestrained burst of laughter." more

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Grandpa's guffaw echoed through the family gathering, creating a cheerful atmosphere.
The clown's guffaw echoed through the circus tent, making everyone laugh.
The guffaw of joy erupted from the classroom as the teacher announced a surprise holiday.
During the comedy show, the comedian's witty punchline led to a collective guffaw from the audience.
As the clown performed a silly trick, children in the circus tent burst into a guffaw.
During the funny puppet show, a sudden guffaw echoed through the room, delighting everyone.
The movie was so hilarious that it triggered a guffaw from everyone in the room.
Grandpa's guffaw filled the air as he enjoyed the silly jokes at the family picnic.
The unexpected twist in the story caused a guffaw among the readers of the humorous book.
The comedian's hilarious punchline made the audience guffaw with joy.
Sarah's guffaw echoed through the playground when her friend told a hilarious knock-knock joke.
At the funny cartoon, the children erupted into a guffaw that filled the room.
The whole class erupted into a guffaw when the teacher told a funny joke.
Sarah let out a guffaw when she heard the amusing joke her friend told at recess.

Guffaw

guh-faw
nounA loud, unrestrained burst of laughter.
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Last Updated On: December 11, 2023
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