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How to use peals of laughter in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "peals of laughter" and check conjugation/comparative form for "peals of laughter". Mastering all the usages of "peals of laughter" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Her reaction to the mere mention of Saturday night: peals of laughter.
His co-stars and camera crew would erupt in peals of laughter.
But why do we hear loud peals of laughter coming from the White House?
Peals of laughter could be heard from women bouncing on an inflatable jumping castle.
They looked at each other for a beat and broke into peals of laughter.
Zero Boy, a vocal sound-effects maestro, detonated peals of laughter across the audience.
She lit up our lives with her love, her peals of laughter and her generous spirit.
The laser also provoked an odd sort of pain that had me emitting peals of laughter.
She can walk, although doctors said she might not, and she is given to peals of laughter, Mrs.
Over lunch at the Carlyle, Mr. Weiner was cheerful and animated, occasionally breaking into high pitched peals of laughter.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BALTIMORE — It is unusual to hear loud peals of laughter echoing through a museum.
But slowly, she began trying it out on Midwestern crowds and found that it got peals of laughter there too.
"She lit up our lives with her love, her peals of laughter and her generous spirit," the family's statement reads.
"She lit up our lives with her love, her peals of laughter and her generous spirit," the family's statement read.
"I know you're all wondering why I called you together," David Crosby said to peals of laughter as he sat down.
No one who can turn my anxiety, stress, fear or overwhelmed-ness into light and peals of laughter like he does.
" Family matriarch Ethel Kennedy, 91, said Saoirse "lit up our lives with her love, her peals of laughter and her generous spirit.
The girls would be playing with each other, impishly tossing around bits of food or toys before breaking into peals of laughter.
" Family matriarch Ethel Kennedy, 91, said Saoirse "lit up our lives with her love, her peals of laughter and her generous spirit.
"It was this giant boulder, it rolled down a mountain, and it almost killed our sound guy," Lawrence gasped between peals of laughter.
" Family matriarch Ethel Kennedy, 91, also added that Saoirse "lit up our lives with her love, her peals of laughter and her generous spirit.
But the photo opportunity was a bit of a letdown: The pope's chagrined look drew peals of laughter across the late-night TV circuit.
AS ALEX PHILLIPS makes his case to a burgher of Liverpool Walton, in the city's north, peals of laughter sound a few doors up.
On more than one occasion here in the capital, I witnessed the idea of Ennahda's new stance evoking peals of laughter from prominent political opponents.
The peals of laughter he draws, intended or not, show the power of Donald Trump — the construct, the public performance — even when he's not present.
"The Kennedy family said she cared deeply for her family and "lit up our lives with her love, her peals of laughter, and her generous spirit.
She even lent him a regulation white skirt from her own bag, falling to the court in peals of laughter as he struggled into the clothes.
At one point, the class practiced laughter yoga, raising their arms slowly as they breathed in, then lowering them as they breathed out, and bursting into peals of laughter.
Right. 22A: I probably need to look into this with a medical professional, but the word THWART is the only one in the English language that can send me into peals of laughter.
" As the peals of laughter quieted, Biesenbach said the discussion should "loop around to your other outlet for discovering images"—the Tarot—and Jodorowsky looked blankly at him before retorting, "But I didn't finish my story.
As Adam and Reuben narrate their things, sending the room into peals of laughter, we learn what essentials touring artists must have at hand, and to almost never take what these two say at face value.
On YouTube, you can find video montages of the play's aftermath: Messi and his teammates celebrating and cracking up, the goalie López mugging like an exasperated vaudeville straight man, play-by-play announcers dissolving in peals of laughter.
And the forgotten men and women of the United States are forgotten no more, (CHEERS) (END VIDEO CLIP) INGRAHAM: You can almost hear the peals of laughter at certain cable news at studios after he says stuff like that.
When Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the UK Labour Party, went to give a speech to the House of Commons on Tuesday on behalf of staying in the European Union, he probably didn't expect to be drowned out in peals of laughter.
In an interview in which he let loose peals of laughter, Rao pointed out that the first item under "Risk Factors" in the IPO prospectus for his company, of which he controls more than 80 percent of shares, was the possibility of his contract with Monsanto being disrupted.
The curtain closes as the Glorious Ones explode into joyous peals of laughter.
Suddenly, everybody gets a shock when Attu leaps out from behind the bouquet. After the initial shock subsides, everybody ends up in peals of laughter.
Ultimately, three songs included in the Halloween performance debut didn't make it onto the studio version: "Snow", "Amidst the Peals of Laughter", and "You Never Know"."October 31, 2013 Setlist", Phish.net.
They provide the best offerings to the supreme power for abundant blessings. These festivals provide opportunities to the budding generations and village stalwarts to demonstrate their intellectual skill and physical powers. A handful of young men hold the stage and tell amusing stories about their elders. Peals of laughter greet them and young & old jump in excitement.
After a while Derek turns to walk into the cafe and trips at the entrance. As the two women burst into peals of laughter, Derek gets up, brushes off the dust and takes a seat. Seated diagonally across is a young woman who points out that he has hurt himself and is bleeding at his temple. Derek wipes the blood and remarks that it just is not his lucky day.
Storey, Pierrots on the stage, p. 66. They find him, he wrote, in Legrand, and, through his Pierrot, "[t]he great marriage of the sublime and the grotesque of which Romanticism dreamed has now been realized...." For at Legrand's theater, the Folies-Nouvelles, "[o]ne oscillates by turns between sadness and joy; peals of laughter break from every breast; gentle tears moisten every barley-sugar stick."Le Charivari, April 10, 1855; tr. Storey, Pierrots on the stage, p. 66.
" To show his appreciation to his regular "Wacko" listeners, Ludlow hosted an annual party for listeners to meet, greet, and eat. Bill Sanders, president of the Georgia Association of Broadcasters for more than a quarter of a century, said of Ludlow Porch, "He's a true American humorist in the style of Will Rogers. Ludlow's view of the world is a little skewed from center and that difference from the ordinary guarantees peals of laughter. Ludlow lives to make people laugh...mostly at themselves.
Dr. Crumbine began his medical practice “in rip-roaring, untamed Dodge City during its heyday,” the late 1880s and early 1890s. Fresh from medical school in 1885, he was taken on a tour of the saloons in the unsavory South Side. “I heard peals of laughter,” he related in later days, “staccato calls of the floor manager, occasional whoops of cowboys, and constant shuffling of heavy boots. At one end of the hall was a bar, doing a rushing business.
At the end of the night, Cyrus and Simms put together all of the dance steps at once into a competition entitled "Hoedown Throwdown Showdown". Cyrus explained the dance required "semi-coordinat[ion]". Ann Donahue of Billboard said that she discovered "exactly how Cyrus' legion of preteen female fans is learning the dance: YouTube onscreen, phone to ear, someone on phone offering encouragement amid occasional peals of laughter." She also drew similarities to Billy Ray Cyrus' choreography for "Achy Breaky Heart".
Diderot was informed that a learned mathematician had produced a proof of the existence of God: he agreed to view the proof as it was presented in court. Euler appeared, advanced toward Diderot, and in a tone of perfect conviction announced this non-sequitur: "Sir, =x, hence God exists—reply!" Diderot, to whom (says the story) all mathematics was gibberish, stood dumbstruck as peals of laughter erupted from the court. Embarrassed, he asked to leave Russia, a request that was graciously granted by the Empress.
Barcelona: Editorial Ariel. In 1466, the Catholic Church under Pope Paul II revived customs of the Saturnalia carnival: Jews were forced to race naked through the streets of the city of Rome. "Before they were to run, the Jews were richly fed, so as to make the race more difficult for them and at the same time more amusing for spectators. They ran ... amid Rome's taunting shrieks and peals of laughter, while the Holy Father stood upon a richly ornamented balcony and laughed heartily", an eyewitness reports.
Manager Thomas S. Hamblin failed to quell them, and actor Edwin Forrest did not meet their expectations when they ordered him to perform. According to the New York Sun: > Mr. Dixon, the singer (an American,) now made his appearance. "Let us have > Zip Coon," exclaimed a thousand voices. The singer gave them their favorite > song, amidst peals of laughter,—and his Honor the Mayor, who as the old > woman said of her husband, is a "good-natured, easy fellow," made his > appearance, delivered a short speech, made a low bow, and went out.
I looked nearer, and saw the body of a woman folded across it, face downward, nailed there by a saw- bayonet whose half stuck hideously into the air from between her naked legs. She had been pregnant, and about her were others, perhaps twenty in all, variously killed, but laid out to accord with an obscene taste. The Zaggi burst out into wild peals of laughter, in which some of those who were not sick joined hysterically. It was a sight near madness, the more desolate for the warm sunshine and the clean air of this upland afternoon.
Quinn considered it to be one of the most original comedy shows of the year because of its "sadistic humor and bizarre setting". Ekens affirmed that "While not every episode provoked peals of laughter, there was just enough cuteness and cleverness aside to make me love this little show." Reid compared it to Polar Bear Cafe because of its "dry, sarcastic" humor style and "weird" stories, and praised the writing for its peculiar stories and dialogues, as well as its "deadpan acting". Josh Tolentino of Japanator often compared it to Lucky Star for its slow pace.
Humph concluded his introduction to the round as follows: :"...miming the titles...against a strict time limit. The most highly skilled of all was Lionel Blair — but how the tears of frustration welled up in his eyes during their Italian tour at not being allowed the use of his mouth to finish off Two Gentlemen of Verona!". This caused Toksvig to corpse, and the game was held up for almost a minute while peals of laughter echoed from the audience in response to Sandi's hysterical laughing that had rendered her completely helpless. This is possibly the only time that Radio 4 has broadcast a minute of uninterrupted laughter.
Sammarco possessed a strong voice with a powerful upper register; but of all the celebrated singers preserved on early recordings, Sammarco's are regarded as the most disappointing. The technical quality of his singing disappoints and the timbre of his voice can sound rough; at best he is merely dull. On record, according to Scott and Steane, he has a singular inability to sing less than mezzo forte and has no concept of legato. He impresses most when delivering declamatory passages in verismo operas (see Scott, cited below) including an early (celebrated or notorious) recording with the soprano Emma Carelli from Tosca, complete with peals of laughter; even in these "specialist" roles, his singing is unimaginative and crude.
Some of his attitudes were more conservative, however: he was very opposed to divorce and approved of the excommunication of those who married others subsequent to divorcing, writing that in his own experience 'I had not found that God's love was marked by the removal of all penalties for my actions'. This is a good illustration that, however stern Ward might seem to others, it arose from austerity and sternness towards himself. On the other hand, Norman Goodacre recalled that, while waiting to make his confession to Ward, he would sometimes hear 'peals of laughter' from the priest and the previous penitent. Ward always stressed he was not a psychologist, but made use of some psychological techniques in his spiritual counselling: he always encouraged his penitents to examine their fears as well as their sins.
There is also Didi le Gateau, a French footballer. At the end shows Lenny with a partner (Omid Djalili) trying to be absolutely discreet to avoid certain death (often being shot) until Omid farts and Lenny bursts into peals of laughter (often trying to muffle in between laughs by putting a garment in his mouth) and they end up dead anyway. An example of this is when Lenny and Omid are P.O.W.s doing the Great Escape under the noses of the Nazis while a curfew is going on. The second series introduced new characters including Blaxploitation Pope, who is Lucius T. Kool III, a ghetto brother and leader of the Catholic Church; President Umbukele, who is an expert in diplomacy and acquiring foreign aid, but then spends it all on silly things; bad influence Granddad; and a family of animated polar bears with Brummie accents, who live at Dudley Zoo.
Zamloch also used a comic sidekick and assistant known as Billy Marx, who was the brother of Zamloch's wife. Zamloch's handbills described Marx as being slow and “never in a hurry”. In 1897, the Fresno Bee described Zamloch as “one of the wonders of the world” and noted of Billy: “Billy, the assistant, is one of those peculiar personages whose every wink and gesture, brings forth peals of laughter.” According to the Oakland Tribune, “Billy made wise-cracks and ‘had a way with him’ that audiences found amusing.” The Hawaiian Gazette described him as Zamloch’s “irrepressible assistant ‘Billy’ Marx.” On their appearance in Reno, Nevada, in 1896, the Nevada State Journal commented on Zamloch’s use of a “slow-going” assistant named “Billy”, who afforded “no little amusement to the audience”. The Ventura Democrat described him as the “constitutionally tired assistant”. Apparently, though, Marx's humor was not for all tastes. In 1897, one writer noted: “Zamloch is assisted by ‘Billy’ Marx, ‘never in a hurry,’ as the program states, and that's no exaggeration.

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