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goda laughing

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laughing

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rides

Last Update: 2021-01-15
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laughing dove

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streptopelia senegalensis

Last Update: 2014-11-14
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laughing falcon

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herpetotheres cachinnans

Last Update: 2014-11-14
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tom's laughing.

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didymus ridet.

Last Update: 2014-02-01
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laughing my ass off

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lmao

Last Update: 2020-03-31
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friends heard laughing

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puerum fugiens non visa est

Last Update: 2021-01-28
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today the boy is laughing

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Last Update: 2021-02-14
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the church of the laughing monkey

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ecclesia simii ridentis

Last Update: 2020-11-01
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ridibundus, ridibunda, ridibundum laughing;

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ridibunda

Last Update: 2022-11-22
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today the boy is laughing because he is happy

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Last Update: 2021-02-14
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the pompeians were laughing, and the farmers were urging on.

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pompeiani ridebant, et agricolam incitabant

Last Update: 2020-12-03
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morio, morionis fool, idiot kept as a laughing-stock; jester (erasmus);

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morio

Last Update: 2022-11-22
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cachinnabilis, cachinnabilis, cachinnabile of immoderate/excessive laughter; boisterous; capable of laughing; laughing;

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cachinnabile

Last Update: 2022-11-22
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soon, all the beds in the dining emilias and friends, and they were laughing. marcia, too, he smiled. dinner was very good. the wine was excellent..

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mox omnes in lectis cenabant aemiliis et amici dicebant et ridebant. marcia quoque ridebat. cena erat optima. vinum erat optimum.

Last Update: 2020-01-10
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modest after he fell into the river, strȳthiō adiuvāre friend refused and left him laughing. as well as to the town of aquae sulis made again of the only obediently. angry horse that nōlēbat bridge to cross the bridge itself, friends boat.

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postquam modestus in flūmen dēcidit, amīcus strȳthiō adiuvāre recūsāverat et rīdēns eum relīquerat. tum modestus sōlus ad oppidum aquās sūlis iter faciēbat. īrātissimus equum, quī pontem trānsīre nōlēbat, pontem ipsum, amīcum vituperābat.

Last Update: 2021-03-16
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after modestus fell down the river, his friend strȳthius had refused to help, and, laughing, had left him behind. then modestus, alone, was on his way to the town of aquas sulis. a very angry horse, who was not willing to cross the bridge, was blaming his friend for the bridge itself. as he drew nigh to the town, he saw a certain girl near the gate selling flowers. immediately modestus said, "i am modestus," a very brave roman soldier. i never saw a more beautiful girl than you. live without you

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postquam modestus in flūmen dēcidit, amīcus strȳthiō adiuvāre recūsāverat et rīdēns eum relīquerat. tum modestus sōlus ad oppidum aquās sūlis iter faciēbat. īrātissimus equum, quī pontem trānsīre nōlēbat, pontem ipsum, amīcum vituperābat. cum oppidō appropinquāret, puellam quandam cōnspexit, 5 prope portam flōrēs vēndentem. statim modestus, “ego sum modestus,” inquit, “mīles rōmānus fortissimus. puellam pulchriōrem quam tē numquam vīdī. sine tē vīvere

Last Update: 2022-02-16
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