gapskratta

Swedish

Etymology

From gap (wide open mouth) + skratta (laugh).

Verb

gapskratta (present gapskrattar, preterite gapskrattade, supine gapskrattat, imperative gapskratta)

  1. to laugh in a loud and unrestrained manner; to guffaw
    Synonyms: gapflabba, asgarva

Conjugation

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