Sentences with phrase «by guffawing»

David Cameron came back quickly by calling the theory of a «golden inheritance» - he was interrupted by guffawing Tories - «laughable».
It was July 2006 when the plight of our beloved club was typified by my guffawing Sunday League pub manager.
But what's surprising is how much of this thoughtful show shuffles along on good will and broad smiles, punctuated by guffaws.

Not exact matches

(CNN) «Fifty Shades Freed» should mark the merciful end of the movie trilogy unleashed by E.L. James» novels, and there's plenty of artfully - lit airbrushed sex — and unintended guffaws — for those with a taste for midnight - movie - style chewy badness.
Presumably that soundtrack will be supplemented by some laughter from the audience, though the periodic guffaws I heard during «Game Night» had the telltale strain of people desperate to convince themselves they were having a good time.
It's nice to see Arnett playing something other than an emotionally stunted man - child, and if the pilot for Up All Night didn't make me guffaw all that much, it passed by pleasantly and it was good to see that creator Emily Spivey was able to wring comedy from the new - parent situation without using the same dozen baby jokes we've all seen 200 times before.
Marvel Studios had already beaten the odds by introducing the character in the impressively guffaw - free Thor and then integrating him into the broader Marvel - verse in The Avengers.
The plot by the writer (who also wrote the similarly scattershot The Judge) makes no sense, particularly in its final third, where it drops not one, not two, but three insanely illogical twists — one of which had the audience I saw the film with guffawing at the outrageousness of it all.
FrightFest has seen several attempts by Italian directors to revive their nation's giallo subgenre, but the broad pastiche of Dario Argento's Giallo and Federico Zampaglione's Tulpa merely elicited derisive guffaws from audiences knowing enough to see the turkeys beneath all the crystal plumage.
This relentless farce of humiliation asks us to guffaw at a gruesome highway death, another presumed death by blunt - force trauma and / or drowning and / or (spoiler alert for those who sit through end credits?)
What's most impressive about «Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein,» however, is the feel of the film (aided immeasurably by Frank Skinner's score) and how successfully it straddles the comedy and horror genres of the era, offering as many chills as guffaws.
Maybe we should start by acknowledging that human beings are the only animal that laughs (though anthropomorphized animal characters in literature, like Freddy the Pig — you saw that coming — have been known to guffaw a time or two).
You can even visit The Punchliner Comedy Club Presented by George Lopez, featuring stand - up comedy guaranteed to make you guffaw.
Bessie Smith or the Beatles or an episode of «The Young Ones,» a British sitcom from the»80s, might be playing scratchily on one of her many devices, spilling out into an adjacent gallery and accompanied by a throaty guffaw from the artist, whom you might then come upon sitting cross-legged on a mattress, wearing a Hawaiian shirt, eating a sandwich and entertaining a few strangers.
I realize the AGW enthusiasts are probably guffawing at such a paltry contribution for mans evil over the last half century but I find the logic inescapable until the AGW crowd can explain these variations it seems to me to be the most plausible argument that it is 1/4 of the contribution in the latter half of the 20th century meaning of course that the total change expected this century would be possibly another 0.4 C change from CO2 even if we continue on the course we are on today and double CO2 by 2100.
Just when it seemed the blogosphere had drained every last guffaw out of the Nixon Peabody not - a-theme-song song (here in MP3), along comes one more: Selection of the song as the Favorite Jam of Summer 07 by the VH1 program Best Week Ever.
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