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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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laugh all the way to the bank<br />

- make money in a way that other people think is impossible<br />

I was laughing all the way to the bank with the money that I made from selling drinks<br />

at the sports stadium.<br />

laugh off (something)<br />

- to not take something seriously<br />

The man laughed off the attempt by his boss to make him come to work on time.<br />

laugh out of the other side of one's mouth<br />

- change from being happy to being sad<br />

My friend was laughing out of the other side of his mouth when he learned that he<br />

would get a ticket for parking his car in the wrong place.<br />

laugh (something) out of court<br />

- dismiss (a legal case) as being ridiculous<br />

They laughed the case out of court when the woman tried to sue the dog's owner after<br />

the dog ate her flowers.<br />

laugh up one's sleeve<br />

- laugh quietly to oneself<br />

I was laughing up my sleeve when I learned that my friend would have to clean the<br />

bathroom at work <strong>and</strong> not me.<br />

launch forth (on something)<br />

- start out on something<br />

Our boss launched forth on a long criticism of how we were doing our jobs.<br />

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