1. laughing - Noun
2. laughing - Verb
4. laughing - Adjective Satellite
of Laugh
from Laugh, v. i.
Source: Webster's dictionarylaughing children Source: Internet
According to some of the witnesses, some younger kids had caught the beaver, pulled it up, hit it with rocks and were laughing about it. Source: Internet
A body language expert unpacked the Cambridges’ body language during the chat, as they were very engaged, smiling, and laughing while they thanked the teachers and interacted with the students. Source: Internet
According to Brother Matthias, Ruth was standing to one side laughing at the bumbling pitching efforts of fellow students, and Matthias told him to go in and see if he could do better. Source: Internet
After all, you can’t really watch grown adults loudly and repeatedly spelling out LMFAO to a TV screen without laughing. Source: Internet
After cunningly dispersing Masetto's friends (Giovanni aria: "Metà di voi qua vadano" – "Half of you go this way"), Giovanni takes Masetto's weapons away, beats him up, and runs off, laughing. Source: Internet