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No, the word "gregarious" is typically used to describe a person or animal who enjoys being in the company of others, sociable or outgoing. It is not typically used to describe laughter, which is a sound or expression of amusement or joy. Laughter could be described as infectious, hearty, or boisterous, but not gregarious.

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