guffaw

/ɡəˈfɔ/
noun
  1. A loud, hearty burst of laughter.
    • She let out a guffaw when she saw the funny costume.
    • His joke got a big guffaw from the whole room.
    • The comedian waited for the guffaw to die down before telling the next joke.
verb
  1. To laugh loudly and heartily.
    • They all guffawed when the dog started chasing its tail.
    • The audience guffawed at the silly mistake on stage.
    • He guffawed so hard that he nearly spilled his drink.
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