verb
- past tense of outlaugh: to laugh louder, longer, or more heartily than someone else
Usage: rare
Examples
- She outlaughed everyone at the comedy show with her boisterous reaction.
- The children outlaughed their teacher when she told the silly joke.
- He tried to be funny, but his friend outlaughed him every time.
- The audience outlaughed the comedian’s expectations with their enthusiastic response.
- Despite his best efforts, she outlaughed him at every punchline.