uproarious in English

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1. They burst into uproarious laughter.

2. The guests within earshot joined them in uproarious laughter.

3. It's a very amusing play with an uproarious final act.

4. The noise of talk and laughter was uproarious.

5. This utterance of his was greeted with bursts of uproarious laughter.

6. Never was a gathering more varied and more uproarious.

7. Synonyms for Clamorous include noisy, loud, rackety, tumultuous, vociferous, insistent, raucous, rowdy, uproarious and blaring

8. At every moment a group of men involved themselves in uproarious horse - play.

9. At Bolstering, Duncan was a perfect champion; his strength and activity were marvellous, and his mirth uproarious

10. Then, Williams received uproarious acclaim for a leaping celebration as spectacular as a Sadler's Wells solo.

11. Croft shook his head as if to halt the uproarious whirl of his head.

12. Synonyms for Clangorous include noisy, clamorous, rackety, uproarious, resounding, clattery, clattering, dinning, discordant and disorderly

13. Clamorous adjective noisy, loud, insistent, deafening, blaring, strident, tumultuous, vociferous, vehement, riotous, uproarious The Clamorous din of voices filled the air

14. The course ended with a magnificent banquet and uproarious party, despite the prospect of a 30 a.m. departure next day.

15. Though unabashedly juvenile and silly, Airplane! is nevertheless an uproarious spoof comedy full of quotable lines and slapstick gags that endure to this day.

16. There[sentencedict .com], Mark Twain delivered a vivid and uproarious account of his interlude as a Sacramento Union reporter in the Sandwich Islands—present-day Hawaii.

17. Brawl: 1 v to quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively Synonyms: wrangle Type of: altercate , argufy , dispute , quarrel , scrap have a disagreement over something n a noisy fight in a crowd Synonyms: free-for-all Type of: combat , fight , fighting , scrap the act of fighting; any contest or struggle n an uproarious party Synonyms: bash , do