Examples of 'laugh off' in a sentence
Meaning of "laugh off"
To laugh off means to dismiss, disregard, or make light of something by responding with laughter or amusement. It implies not taking something seriously or treating it as a joke or insignificant matter
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- To respond to a negative situation lightheartedly, as though it were a joke.
How to use "laugh off" in a sentence
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I am trying to laugh off this dark moment.
I laugh off the emphasis on the physical.
Jack got such a laugh off that one.
You laugh off tradition and never conform.
You would just laugh off angry words.
Laugh off your embraces past.
You just laugh off a bad one.
Laugh off his insults.
You always laugh off every matter.
This is not something you can just laugh off.
Let us laugh off our dying feelings.
He will not allow me to laugh off his questions.
I laugh off the frustration.
It is harder to laugh off these symptoms.
I laugh off all of them.
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You can not just laugh off what they did.
You laugh off defeat because the stakes are low.
One must know how to laugh off such things.
This strawberry would be something you would laugh off.
You can laugh off almost anything.
Wednesday night laugh off.
We do not laugh off these things.
That no lawyer in the world could get any jury to laugh off.
They would laugh off as ridiculous the opposite.
Some people are probably going to laugh off what you said.
He can laugh off these facts.
You applaud the successes and laugh off the failures.
I laugh off my frustration.
The Dutchman even managed to laugh off the incident.
They also laugh off democracy by comparing the common people to horses and dogs.
That means he's not a prosecutor to laugh off.
I love to laugh off tense situations.
This strawberry would be something you'd laugh off.
She is such a laugh off the screen too.
Laugh off the stress of the working week at Per.
Trying to laugh off the pain.
Laugh off Rejection.
But you can not laugh off this Bailey Park anymore.
Bring them down, making it harder to laugh off.
The group would laugh off the sighting and begin setting up camp as planned.
Indeed, years later most can usually laugh off the experience.
You can not laugh off the new Harvey outfit.
Listen! This is not something you can just laugh off.
She could laugh off their comments about Laura in love.
Most of the time, a wrestler will just laugh off the bad storylines.
I could laugh off anything if I was living that good.
People will most probably laugh off what i'm feeling now.
Laugh off uncomfortable moments, but do not laugh your way out of a good time.
But you can not laugh off this Bailey Park any more.
There's a lot of Jews out there still get a laugh off of.
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He would make ugly faces to make me laugh
We had a good laugh about that one