单词 | to have a laugh |
释义 | > as lemmasto have a laugh b. to have a laugh: to laugh; to have a good time, enjoy oneself; (later also) to joke, to joke around. ΚΠ 1698 T. Dilke Pretenders v. 42 With all my heart, my Lord, say what you will, I will have a laugh at your service. 1728 J. Oldmixon Bouhours' Arts Logick & Rhetorick ii. 132 You have had a laugh once in six Month's Time. 1736 J. Gyles Mem. Odd Adventures 15 I never heard that the Indians understood the Occasion of the Fright, but James and I had many a private Laugh about it. 1863 H. Edgar Jrnl. 3 May in Contrib. Hist. Soc. Montana (1900) III. 133 Around and around that bush we went... We had a good laugh over our cake walk. 1953 Changing Times May 48/3 We have to have a laugh now and then in these ever ‘changing times’ we now live in. 1989 Q. Bradley & M. Foster in C. Itzin Pornography (1993) i. 44 We have a laugh, have some wine and a look at the products. 1997 New Musical Express 20 Sept. 40/2 Little monkey. English as Yorkshire pud. Always having a laugh. 2003 R. Gervais & S. Merchant Office: Scripts 2nd Ser. Episode 2. 73 You're having a laugh, saying that! What's so good about Swindon? Neil? 2008 Asiana Summer 115 No need to get heavy about it, let's just have a laugh, eh? < as lemmas |
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