guffaw [noun]
Definition of guffaw:
A loud, boisterous burst of laughter.
Sentence/Example of guffaw:
His joke elicited a loud guffaw from the entire room.
The comedian's punchline was met with a chorus of guffaws.
A hearty guffaw escaped his lips as he read the funny email.
The children's guffaws filled the playground with joy.
The unexpected twist in the movie provoked a guffaw from the audience.
A single guffaw broke the silence of the library.
Her hilarious story was met with a series of guffaws.
The drunk man's slurred speech caused the bartender to guffaw.
The clown's antics produced a wave of guffaws from the crowd.
The unexpected sight of the cat wearing a hat caused a guffaw.
The comedian's timing was perfect, leading to a thunderous guffaw.
The toddler's babbling induced a guffaw from the babysitter.
The old man's joke about dentures produced a hearty guffaw.
The unexpected plot twist in the book caused me to let out a guffaw.
The silly video clip ended with a satisfying guffaw.
The comedian's stage presence was magnetic, inspiring guffaws from the crowd.
The unexpected reunion with an old friend prompted a joyous guffaw.
The child's silly antics caused the parents to burst into guffaws.
The unexpected punchline of the joke resulted in a contagious guffaw.
The absurdity of the situation elicited a loud guffaw from everyone.
The comedian's off-the-cuff remark was met with a roaring guffaw.
The unexpected turn of events in the movie triggered a guffaw from the audience.
The toddler's attempt to mimic animal sounds produced a delighted guffaw.
The old couple shared a warm guffaw as they reminisced about their youth.
The comedian's ability to connect with the audience was evident in the frequent guffaws.