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How to use guffawed in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "guffawed" and check conjugation/comparative form for "guffawed". Mastering all the usages of "guffawed" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"What?!" we guffawed like old people who don't get it.
If anyone in the audience guffawed, a huge ovation covered it.
Resuta guffawed, but she took the elaborate burn all in good stride.
I think of all the people who guffawed and rolled their eyes.
Still, the crowd went wild and the bemused announcer guffawed throughout the performance.
The men guffawed, and Sam leaned over to open the door for her.
But mostly, and spanning all sports, we guffawed and pointed at unpredictable moments of minutiae.
When it premiered at the Berlin Film Festival in February, audiences guffawed and critics raved.
"Because now he's doing a little bit better," Trump said with a shrug, as the audience guffawed.
"Do you think I am funny?" he asked a man in the audience who guffawed the loudest.
My students guffawed at images of Donna Reed happily vacuuming her living room in pearls and high heels.
"Ajit Pai, as you probably already know, saved the internet," Schneider said, by way of introduction, as Pai guffawed appreciatively.
And when Duke declared that "it's time for America to show its greatness again," the (mostly European) audience guffawed knowingly.
Someone jovially shouted "Hey, who is that guy?" as the all-to-knowing crowd guffawed because this celebrity was really THAT famous.
Lincoln probably would have guffawed at the very idea of being self-made, knowing as well as anyone how the political world worked.
If you smiled, laughed, guffawed or shook your head in amazement at some example of wordplay, then the crossword has done its job.
Johnson has lied, pandered and guffawed his disheveled way to the highest office in the land, aping the bumbling buffoon and doing great damage.
After hearing about the hypocrisy in the arguments, people in both the Senate and the courthouse guffawed, but the lawyers continued with their arguments.
It's so on the nose for a sex scene featuring an interracial romance between a ballerina and a hip hop dancer that I actually guffawed.
The evening before this challenge, my coworkers guffawed in disgust over Foley's backing of this "absurd" food combo and my over-keen enthusiasm to chow down.
As it turns out, the film seen in the United States for decades isn't the same version that American audiences guffawed through back in the day.
He was in the middle of telling a parable about a Jain monk from the sixth century B.C. when an administrator interrupted him and he guffawed.
Still, on the night I attended, the young audience included a class of high school students who guffawed in disbelief throughout, before giving the performers a standing ovation.
But I genuinely guffawed last round when Drake started swaying with his arms extended like airplane wings during a blowout win in Game 5 against the Philadelphia 76ers.
They provide orientation for "first years" (say "freshman" and you'll get guffawed out of the room), dorms and meal plans, trips to whisky distilleries and Gaelic festivals called ceilidhs.
Nobody saw Trump coming, and had somebody told Republicans that he was their destiny, they would have scoffed and guffawed and pointed out that he couldn't be, because he wasn't on their bench.
But the day-long Twitter troll-fest is reminiscent of the mockery that accompanied the 2014 unveiling of Airbnb's new corporate logo, with a circular pink shape that critics guffawed looked like a vagina.
When Tom came to my show he smiled, guffawed and looked serious in turn in front of each picture, and I have a hunch he was the only one in New York who really understood.
Ordered to administer this harsh system, an alarming number of the men and women who patrol the nation's international frontier, it was learned this week, belonged to a closed Facebook group that guffawed over anti-immigrant, misogynistic and racist filth.
Their strength coach started off well, but guffawed two seconds in: It's too bad this is sideways, but clearly, the challenge was rolling through the locker room like a chain of firecrackers, because Stephon Tuitt had built a huddle around him as he caved.
Maybe when people in high school told me I was "basically white" because I was loud and inappropriate, because I listened to punk and guffawed with my mouth wide open instead of hiding it behind my hand like the good, quiet Asian girls on TV did — maybe I would have disagreed with them.
The crowd guffawed loudly and the Rugger Blue laughed vinously.
I chuckled, guffawed, chortled and cachinnated my way through the book.
We guffawed when he lost his footing among the coggly stones.
"Despite their different lingo, Aussies guffawed Series: Moms Down Under". Vancouver Sun, April 11, 1998. After five performances in Melbourne, the collective cast a group of Australian actresses to continue performing the show on a wider Australian tour. The show was also translated into French by Michel Tremblay.
The best scenes in Rip-Off are done in that style. Parents > aren't depicted as shrill, neurotic harpies and young people aren't given a > self-congratulatory snow job. But Rip-Off is engaged in a thankless task. > Audiences at the recent Canadian Film Awards guffawed every time a screen > character said "groovy," "far out" or "out of sight" (nine of the 13 > features shown had such a character, usually the film's token pothead).

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