How to Use laughingstock in a Sentence

laughingstock

noun
  • The team has become the laughingstock of the league.
  • The mayor became a laughingstock.
  • Indeed, it’s made the Jazz the laughingstock of the league.
    Andy Larsen, The Salt Lake Tribune, 17 June 2022
  • The other has been the laughingstock of the NFL for more than a decade.
    Jon Hoefling, USA TODAY, 21 Jan. 2024
  • The Red Raiders’ defense has been the laughingstock of the Big 12 for years.
    Dallas News, 22 Oct. 2022
  • At that point, the Clippers were the laughingstock of the league — but the Warriors were worse.
    Rusty Simmons, SFChronicle.com, 4 June 2019
  • Remember when the 76ers were the laughingstock of the NBA?
    Keith Pompey, Philly.com, 23 June 2017
  • In the ’60s, the Mets took eight years to evolve from laughingstocks to lovable contenders.
    Paul Sullivan, chicagotribune.com, 27 Aug. 2019
  • The Gators were the laughingstock of the SEC back then and just two years removed from a 13-game losing streak.
    Mike Bianchi, orlandosentinel.com, 13 July 2019
  • Trump and his enablers have made my country the laughingstock of the world.
    Hilary Lewis, The Hollywood Reporter, 1 June 2017
  • The witnesses made Ohio a laughingstock and bill doesn’t have the votes to pass in its current form.
    Laura Hancock, cleveland, 15 July 2021
  • If not for the attractive Lakers brand, the team would have been the laughingstock of the league much sooner.
    Barry Bauling, Los Angeles Times, 30 Dec. 2022
  • Most would agree it’s overdue for a franchise that has been a laughingstock for the better part of the past decade.
    Mark Long, orlandosentinel.com, 22 Oct. 2021
  • His club has gone from the laughingstock of the majors to the best record in the AL and Henderson has played a huge role in their success.
    BostonGlobe.com, 7 Sep. 2023
  • Today Trump and his enablers have made my country the laughingstock of the world.
    Hilary Lewis, The Hollywood Reporter, 1 June 2017
  • West’s influence turned the Warriors from a laughingstock to the league’s lodestar.
    Dieter Kurtenbach, The Mercury News, 12 June 2024
  • Yes, the Raiders are once again the laughingstock of the NFL — the franchise that all the others look toward to feel better about themselves.
    Dieter Kurtenbach, The Mercury News, 7 Sep. 2019
  • The Yankees’ resurgence has been especially painful in Queens, where the Mets have gone from the talk of the town to a laughingstock.
    Jared Diamond, WSJ, 28 June 2018
  • This band of partisans, some from out of town, has made our city a laughingstock.
    latimes.com, 21 Apr. 2018
  • No, this isn’t the same Bengals team that was seen by some outside of Cincinnati as a laughingstock.
    Tim Bielik, cleveland, 29 Jan. 2023
  • Through 11 weeks of the NFL season, the Browns have returned to their familiar role of league laughingstocks.
    Jonas Shaffer, baltimoresun.com, 25 Nov. 2019
  • Before Week 10, the Philadelphia Union were the laughingstock of the league.
    Alexander Abnos, SI.com, 15 May 2017
  • The Baylor Bears went to play Duke as a laughingstock after losing two games at home.
    Vince Langford, star-telegram, 16 Sep. 2017
  • The Warriors, the league’s biggest laughingstock not so long ago, have entered the NBA history books as one of the great teams of all time.
    Ann Killion, San Francisco Chronicle, 11 June 2018
  • The highway rest stop, long the laughingstock of motorists, is getting a long-overdue makeover.
    Christopher Elliott, USA TODAY, 25 Feb. 2018
  • The butt of the joke here is the white Establishment, reduced by Everett’s tropes and puns to a redneck laughingstock.
    Lorraine Berry, Los Angeles Times, 28 Sep. 2021
  • That’s the homegrown trio that took the Warriors from irrelevance and laughingstock status to the top of the mountain.
    Dieter Kurtenbach, The Mercury News, 30 June 2019
  • Now a sign-stealing scandal has turned the Astros into a laughingstock, their rings all but meaningless to the rest of the sport.
    Tyler Kepner, New York Times, 10 Feb. 2020
  • Once a laughingstock, the plan’s goal of 15% reductions in gun violence are being surpassed this year, Scott said.
    Darcy Costello, Baltimore Sun, 1 July 2024
  • If the justices did not wield such awesome power, and if lawyers who practice before them did not have to treat them with ritualized obsequiousness, most of the justices would be laughingstocks.
    Ian Millhiser, Vox, 7 Dec. 2018

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