guffaw at



guffaw at someone or something

to laugh at someone or something very hard and raucously. The audience guffawed at the clown's antics. The old man guffawed at the clown.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Faustina[fɔ:'sti:nə]
BritaBRIT-ah (Swedish), BREE-tah (Finnish)Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish
Reto-German (Swiss)
Smiley['smaili]
HrÓ&Eth;Valdr-Ancient Scandinavian
Eutychios-Ancient Greek