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laughful
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From
laugh
+
-ful
.
Adjective
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laughful
(
comparative
more
laughful
,
superlative
most
laughful
)
Full of
laughter
;
merry
.
1860
, Sir Walter Scott,
The Talisman
:
Thou hast been trained from thy post by some deep guile — some well-devised stratagem — the cry of some distressed maiden has caught thine ear, or the
laughful
look of some merry one has taken thine eye.
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