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See, I know you think you are correct, but in this case you are very wrong...did I say very? I mean very very.
Wasn't a warm and pleasant laughter as described by definition AND examples...it was a ROBUST HARD laughter.
- Glak18
You used "hardy"
He said "hearty"
In the example given regarding laughter, "Hearty" was identified as correct and you are very clearly wrong. You have provided zero explanation or evidence that suggests he is wrong. The reference agrees with him 100%
GLAK:
I don't think I have ever seen someone say that on here, that would of been a hardy laugh though.
WEDGIE
Like Laurel and Hardy?
The word you are looking for, son, is hearty.
Reference provided by Wedgie:
Expressions Using Hearty
In most cases, the word you are searching for it hearty. This is the correct choice for the following expressions,
A hearty appetite.
A hearty meal.
A hearty handshake.
A hearty laugh. <---- READ THIS OVER AND OVER UNTIL YOU GET IT
A hearty applause.
Party hearty.
Expressions Using Hardy
There are fewer common expressions that use hardy compared with those that use hearty.
Here are a few phrases that call for hardy,
Hale and hardy.
Hardy stock.
Most other instances call for the word hearty.