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20 answers for: From-the-French-for-"to-laugh",-a-word-used-to-mea...
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REAGIFrom the French for "to laugh", a word used to mean cheerful, chuckling, merry or smiling; or, of a landscape, delightful to the view (5)
RIANTFrom the French for "to laugh", a word used to mean cheerful, chuckling, merry or smiling; or, of a landscape, delightful to the view (5)
BRIGHTWord for a bold or vivid colour, also used to mean cheerful, clever, full of light, promising or sunny (6)
HYENASAnimals said to laugh a lot
IRAN1982 song by (try not to laugh) A Flock of Seagulls: "And _ ___, _ ___ so far away..."
MAKINGAFACESmirking, scowling, or smiling, and what the sets of circled letters in this puzzle are doing?
SOLEMNNot cheerful or smiling
BERCEUSEFrom the French for "to rock", a cradle-song, hushaby or lullaby with which to gently sway a baby to sleep; or, a musical composition, such as Chopin's famous Op 57 soother, suggestive of such a baloo
PARLOURFrom the Old French for "to speak", a monastery or nunnery's apartment for conversation; an antiquated word for a sitting room; a beauty salon; an ice cream shop; or, a milking shed (7)
SHANTYA crudely built hut or ramshackle dwelling; or, thought to derive from the French for "to sing", the rhythmical song to which sailors hauled ropes (6)
MORSELWord, from Old French for "to bite", for a mouthful or choice scrap of food; a dainty; a small child or person; or, a modicum generally (6)
JOLLYWord, thought to stem from the name of the mid-winter feast or festival "Yule", for "cheerful, delightful, merry"; or, a happy celebration or party (5)
PEIGNOIRWord for a dressing-gown or negligee that derives from the French for "to comb", since it was originally worn while combing the hair (8)
REPETITEURWord for a ballet tutor derived from the French for "to do again"
ENNUIWord from the French for "to vex"
HAPPYFrom Middle English for "chance, fortune, luck", a word meaning blithe, cheerful, felicitous, glad, joyous, merry or slightly drunk (5)
UTTERANCEWord derived from Middle French for "to go beyond", a synonym for vocalisation (9)
ENTREPOTSFacilities whose name comes from the French for "to store"
BOUILLONClear, unclarified broth, named from the French for 'to boil' (8)
COULISFrom French for "to flow", a sauce of pureed sieved raspberries, red peppers or other fruit/vegetables (6)