Use of guffaw in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include guffaw at the start of sentence, guffaw at the end of sentence and guffaw in the middle of sentence

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guffaw at the end of sentence


  1. She let out a loud guffaw.
  2. He bursts into a loud guffaw.
  3. He laughed, a coarse hearty guffaw.
  4. No one laughed , Qing Xiao , laughing and do not guffaw.
  5. Lorne gets up and finds his xylophone broken, " oh, damn. " He curses, which arouses a guffaw.
  6. Only hope she doesn't end up looking like her dad, he thought sometimes with a rich inner guffaw.

guffaw in the middle of sentence


  1. He hemmed, he hawed, he guffawed.
  2. Make us guffaw at thy futile follies.
  3. We guffawed at what Graham had written.
  4. The announcement was greeted with loud guffaws.
  5. He guffawed with delight when he heard the news.
  6. All the boys burst out into a guffaw at the joke.
  7. He tried to ask her between guffaws what had happened.
  8. As they guffawed loudly, the ticket collector arrived.
  9. He is complacent very on the street guffaw is strolling.
  10. Even Rick's problem with premature ejaculation got guffaws.
  11. My guffaw tongue - lashes: Fool, you look in a few buildings.
  12. Two fingers hit the back of the opposite hand amidst ribald guffaws.
  13. How often we have witnessed such hubris, and how loudly we have guffawed.
  14. I regarded with distaste a group of sleek young yuppies in city suits, guffawing.
  15. Reeltime is the stuff you bring up later, at parties, to the guffaws of your friends.
  16. One of the court officers guffawed but turned his head before Kovitsky could spot him.
  17. Walker heard them crying during the emotional scenes and guffawing through happy ones.
  18. As Athelstan turned off Cheapside into Poultry, he could still hear their loud guffaws of laughter.
  19. The signalman guffawed at his own punchline then disappeared from view, closing the window after him.
  20. A loud guffaw boomed out from the lounge and he glanced through the doorway, thankful to be out-of the way.
  21. He guffawed at his nonstop jokes, and continued to welcome him as his visit extended through the spring into the summer.
  22. Mr Cardin explains that reform will let you keep the coverage you have (guffaw) and that reform will provide more choices, not less (snort).

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