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19 Sentences With "roar of laughter"

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Then, I heard a roar of laughter coming from my classmates.
Moments later, a roar of laughter came from outside the door.
"I do like football," Ms. Streep said, to a roar of laughter from the crowd at the Waldorf Astoria.
With hands on the back of my hips, palms up, I stood straight up and forced a roar of laughter out of my throat.
"Did you see Dean's face, really scary," she said at the victory presentation on the 18th green, eliciting a roar of laughter from onlookers.
He threw the beast into the goal with such force that he fell in after it, provoking a roar of laughter from the stands.
In the first case, Justice Samuel Alito cracked a joke about how complex the laws are, eliciting a roar of laughter from the crowded courtroom.
Now, I don't blame you if you don't believe that a naked man onstage spreading his ass elicited a roar of laughter from the attendant audience.
I think his idea was that he would step out to a roar of laughter and thunderous applause (from all fifteen of us in the room).
"And I walked in the room and said, you know, after tomorrow night, I probably won't be doing this," he said to a roar of laughter.
Anderson appeared as a mystery guest on the television game show What's My Line? in 1952. Since the panel was blindfolded, Dorothy Kilgallen's question, "Are you brunette?", brought a roar of laughter from the audience; Anderson laughed so hard he was not able to reply to the question.
A lime-burner named Bartram and his son hear a disturbing roar of laughter echo through the twilight in the hills. Soon thereafter, Ethan Brand arrives at the lime kiln and is questioned by Bartram. Brand says that he used to keep the very same kiln before he went off in search of the "unpardonable sin", which he claims to have found. When asked what the unpardonable sin is, Brand replies, “It is a sin that grew within my own breast.
On their return to London, John meets the Director and calls him his "father", a vulgarity which causes a roar of laughter. The humiliated Director resigns in shame before he can follow through with exiling Bernard. Bernard, as "custodian" of the "savage" John who is now treated as a celebrity, is fawned on by the highest members of society and revels in attention he once scorned. Bernard's popularity is fleeting, though, and he becomes envious that John only really bonds with the literary- minded Helmholtz.
But the young unexpected jokes and also performs some carelessly tumbled by blowing up the audience in a roar of laughter. Now a new company was born in the theatrical mask that encloses together "Captain" and "Idiot Servant" Captain Fracassa. The success was immediate, but Sigognac will not be happy for long because that night he collides with a noble bearing violence to a girl of the company. Sigognac, paying appeal to his duties noble gentleman, a duel rival but proves to be more skilled than him and seriously injured.
He fell on hard times and in 1881 became a Charterhouse pensioner. His last new play to be produced in his lifetime, at Toole's Theatre in 1885, was a three-act farcical comedy called Going It, which kept the house in a continual roar of laughter. It was said of Morton that "The unlucky thing about him was that though he could write as well at 80 as at 30, he was left stranded high and dry by the receding wave of fashion.""Theatrical and Musical Notes", Otago Witness, 17 Poutūterangi (March) 1892, p. 36.
To raise money for next season, Heisman created the Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn) Dramatic Club to stage and act as the main character in the comic play David Garrick by Thomas William Robertson. George Petrie described the play as "decidedly the most successful event of its kind ever seen in Auburn". A local newspaper, The Opelika Post, reviewed Heisman's performance: > He was naturalness itself, and there was not a single place in which he > overdid his part. His changes from drunk to sober and back again in the > drunken scene were skillfully done, and the humor of many of his speeches > caused a roar of laughter.
Then, unrolling the second cartoon, she explained that it was one of herself, the cartoon represented a rough, coarse woman holding a little scared man under her arm, with his legs dangling, which she said was her husband, although the artist didn't get a good likeness of him, as he was six feet tall. At the time Mrs. Meriwether made those addresses she was a slender, vivacious, attractive young woman, and after comparing her with the cartoon which she said was of herself there was a general roar of laughter, clapping of hands, etc. After putting the audience in a good humor she would deliver the lecture which she had in store for them.
The song was covered by Wings during their 1975–1976 Wings Over The World tour (available on the 1976 album Wings Over America). Denny Laine sang lead. In this particular version by Wings, during the first chorus line Laine actually (jokingly albeit deliberately) refers to the title character by the name of John Denver rather than Richard Cory, thus inciting a roar of laughter and applause from the audience, as this was apparently an unexpected modification on the original theme of the song. The song has also been covered by Van Morrison (and with his band, Them), The Watchmen, The Heptones, Angst, The Back Porch Majority, Yami Bolo, Cuby & the Blizzards, Chicago Loop and Martini Ranch.
When Carnesecca - wearing his sweater - and Thompson met courtside for a pregame handshake, Thompson opened his coat to reveal that he was wearing a replica T-shirt of Carneseccas sweater, drawing a roar of laughter from the crowd. Reggie Williams scored a season-high 25 points, and Georgetown went on to defeat St. Johns in what went down in Georgetown and St. Johns history as "The Sweater Game." Other than the one-point loss to St. John's on January 26 and a two- point loss to Syracuse two days later, Georgetown won every game during the regular season, dominating many of its opponents. Senior center Patrick Ewing averaged fewer than 10 shots per game for the season, but nonetheless scored in double figures in 12 of the 16 regular-season Big East games. He also averaged 14.6 points and 9.2 rebounds per game for the year.

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