hes a dumb a** and hes trying to get attention
The past tense of "he laughs loudly" is "he laughed loudly."
To change "laughter" into a verb, you can use "laugh." For example, "She laughs loudly at his jokes."
No. Laughing is a verb, laughter is a noun. An example of an adverb used in a sentence would be - The announcer was laughing loudly as he fell out of his chair. Loudly is the adverb.
The meaning is 'laughing loudly and derisively'.
LOL (Laughing Out Loud)
It is because you reached the highest point of laughing. When a person spend most of his/her day laughing, smiling and kidding around, his/her sub-conscious and muscles adopted this activity and become voluntary even while sleeping. My wife before reaching the deepest sleeps she laughs loudly for at least 3secs.
Walking: Quickly Singing: Softly Laughing: Loudly
Think you are a race horse, and run for 5 miles. Then without waiting to catch your breath laugh loudly like those jokers who practice forcible laughing for health. That is how you can laugh like a horse. By the way a horse never laughs. It neighs and kicks!
a loud and boisterous laugh that is contemptuous and mocking
You have to remember that your mother is her own person. She has had a lot of years' experience on you, and she may be quite happy laughing loudly. That sort of thing often embarrasses children, but you may find that as you grow older it won't be so embarrassing and you may even be able to join in the laughter yourself. If other adults are not embarrassed, then you shouldn't be either, though it's difficult to change your feelings overnight.
Singing loudly in public is one quirk of a friend of mine.
get blond highlights and be casual but a little giggly. keep your hands seperate! if they are close or touching it make you look nervous! dont back out on something you said you would do and walk by some boys laughing loudly with friend on the street, carnaval ect...