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haw-haw
[haw-haw]
interjection
(used to represent the sound of a loud, boisterous laugh.)
noun
a guffaw.
Haw-Haw
1/ ˈɔːˌɔː /
noun
See Joyce
haw-haw
2/ ˈɔːˈɔː /
interjection
a variant of ha-ha 1
haw-haw
3/ ˈɔːɔː /
noun
a variant of ha-ha 2
Example Sentences
Puckett has participants start off by making laughter sounds and touching the body part from which they came: "hee-hee" comes from the head; "haw-haw" from the heart; "ho-ho" from the belly.
I'm a Guardsman, and my manner is perhaps a bit "haw-haw;" But when you're in the Guards you've got to show esprit de corps.
Ha-ha, Hawhaw, haw-haw′, n. a sunk fence, or a ditch not seen till close upon it.
These were also outside the haw-haw, having crossed it by another causeway at back.
"Why we asked that, but he roared out with a great haw-haw—took another drink, and said he was never christened."
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