Examples of 'laughed off' in a sentence

Meaning of "laughed off"

laughed off: Means to dismiss or disregard something with laughter. It suggests that a person or an idea is not taken seriously and is treated as a joke or not worthy of serious consideration
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  • simple past tense and past participle of laugh off

How to use "laughed off" in a sentence

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laughed off
He laughed off his own bad reputation.
I do not want to be laughed off the radio.
I had laughed off their childish comments.
To which the old man laughed off.
Others just laughed off the attitude.
Laughed off the public stage.
I might get laughed off the stage.
Some are serious and can not be laughed off.
His spokesman laughed off the accusation.
Laughed off of the internet.
Some children were laughed off the playground entirely.
We believe it is not an incident that can just be laughed off.
We will be laughed off the stage.
No matter what the saucers are they can not be laughed off.
You would be laughed off your first podium.

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Anybody who did that round here would be laughed off the street.
He is laughed off by the other members.
The proposal is laughed off.
Dirk laughed off the joke.
Then this one came out and he got laughed off the planet.
Would be laughed off the street.
This is a serious matter and not one which can easily be laughed off.
We are gonna be laughed off the stage.
Evans laughed off the suggestion he was under suspicion.
The two hackers laughed off the comment.
She laughed off the criticism at the time.
Smith has so far laughed off the issue.
Be laughed off the place.
You would have probably laughed off at the suggestion.
Fender laughed off the false report at the time.
Lorraine laughed off.
I laughed off their impertinence.
Instead he was laughed off of the show.
I laughed off the matter.
I think it would have either been laughed off the screen or a big hit.
Nick laughed off her comment.
And for a while these cycles let out some tension and can be laughed off later.
We would be laughed off the face of the globe.
For the battle of the bands at school I was laughed off the stage.
Often this can be laughed off as a learning experience.
It 's an incident that could have been laughed off.
My siblings laughed off our butts.
Celebrity anti-Semitism should not be laughed off.
Baio laughed off that criticism.
For fear of being laughed off the Hill.
They laughed off the invention.
At the time, my idea was laughed off as impossible.
We laughed off a crying man.
So you can gloat if we get laughed off stage?
He laughed off my idea.

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And laughed mockingly at my husband who was tied up
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