- present perfect of guffaw.
Example Sentences
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In Stratford-on-Avon, I have guffawed at Bottom’s midsummer-night translation into an ass; in Atlanta, I have yawned over “Julius Caesar’s” Cinna the Poet portrayed as a Vietnam veteran.
From Washington Post • Sep. 8, 2021
Hitler may well have guffawed at the idea of no less than seven generals of the U.S.
From Time Magazine Archive
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In a similar situation, Rockefeller might have guffawed.
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The typist would have giggled, the office boy would have snorted, and every salesman on the force would have guffawed.
From The Sound of Silence by Schelling, George Luther
Ninety-nine hundredths of this amiable world of ours would have guffawed the poor creature into imperceptibility ages ago.
From The Return by De la Mare, Walter