Cachinnations [noun]
Definition of Cachinnations:
laugh
Opposite/Antonyms of Cachinnations:
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Sentence/Example of Cachinnations:
Then, upon a given signal, they threw their arms around the orphan and hugged him, while a violent cachinnation was heard.
It was quite tame and fearless, and used to make a loud chattering cachinnation.
The stoker laughed truculently, and Billy ventured upon a faint echo of the jeering cachinnation.
She is possessed with a laughing demon, and has been in a constant state of cachinnation the whole trip.
And Miss Jerusha indulged in a regular cachinnation for the first time that Richmond ever remembered to hear her.
Then, look at the baby when it has turned into a little boy or girl, and come up in some degree to the cachinnation.
Then Jones brought forth a sickly cachinnation which stopped at the first note; for it made the sword to penetrate his skin.
Where the studied insult of words had failed, this single cachinnation succeeded.
Again rings out the brutal cachinnation, chorused by his four followers.
A female form moving among the trees told me whence had come that unexpected and ill-timed cachinnation.