Examples of 'haw-haw' in a sentence
Meaning of "haw-haw"
Haw-haw is a noun used to refer to a forced or insincere laugh, often used mockingly
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- Alternative form of ha-ha (a ditch acting as a sunken fence)
- Alternative form of ha ha (“laughter”) (sometimes suggesting an upper-class British accent)
- Alternative form of ha-ha (“to laugh”)
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I guess Lord Haw-Haw will be sorry about that.
For a time he claimed that he was the original Lord Haw-Haw.
He was nicknamed Lord Haw-Haw because of his stuffy upper class accent.
We will be watching from Haw-Haw Heights.
Lord Haw-Haw enters and begs Ella to help him escape from Germany.
Plus one dollar haw-haw insurance.
He would earn the nickname Lord Haw-Haw.
Be a sort of Lord Haw-Haw and work for the Argentinians, and you can.
Five dollars . Plus one dollar haw-haw insurance.
Soon, mention of Lord Haw-Haw conjured up only the voice of Joyce.
Not according to Lord Haw-Haw.
And a haw-haw to you.
I tried to do bad and I did good . Haw-haw.
Pot of tea . All of a sudden, Lord Haw-Haw comes on the wireless.
Lord Haw-Haw wrote: As far as the Eagle.
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The President lost that one . Haw-haw.
I guess Lord Haw-Haw will be sorry about that. It wasn't.
Look, Frank, I did not call up to talk about Lord Haw-Haw.
Lord Haw-Haw ( William Joyce ) is sentenced to death in London.