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16 Sentences With "roar with laughter"

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

"I'm sorry?" she asked, causing the audience to roar with laughter.
Sandy and Sandra, Brixton loudmouths who roar with laughter and outrage, slurping pots of instant noodles.
"But I really love him and like him and we make each other roar with laughter," she adds.
He sometimes wears his son's silver sneakers and can still roar with laughter and tremble in tears at thoughts of his son.
"I really love him and like him and we make each other roar with laughter," she said, explaining that staying amicable has been easy.
Because you had a premonition that one day the author would roar with laughter at seeing you called out for your bullshit on live TV?
But individual episodes often make me roar with laughter, including this one, which sends the characters before an investigative committee to explain their role in a data breach.
Her comedic screams about having an anxiety attack and calling it, "Just being regular," make audience members not only roar with laughter but nod their heads in agreement.
The students, all but two of them ethnic Pushtuns, roar with laughter as they swap yarns and savour the cuisine from Xinjiang, a Chinese region that borders on their home countries and has cultural bonds with them.
You probably think that I sit there with Giles Coren and Miranda Hart talking about the quality of my track premier write-ups, as we quaff champers and roar with laughter—a self-satisfied trio hopped up on smugness and very, very, very pricey pasta.
When Australia won the America's Cup in 1983, when he was fresh as prime minister, he endeared himself indelibly to the country by appearing at the Royal Perth Yacht Club, in a jacket stamped all over with "Australia", crying: "Any boss who sacks anyone for not turning up today is a bum!" and throwing back his silver-cockatoo head to roar with laughter.
The same day, Trump went on stage at a rally in Mississippi and spent several minutes mocking Dr. Ford and her testimony, doing impressions of her, and getting a raucous mob of people to roar with laughter at a woman who told the nation that the most powerful memory of her sexual assault was the laughter of the boys on top of her.
With this he combined an uncanny ability to tell nonsensical stories that made audiences roar with laughter. Added to this was his penchant for creating ridiculously complex inventions to perform absurdly simple or totally useless tasks. Mix in a little piano, violin, and ukulele playing and you had quite a show. The broad variety of Cook's act led to his nickname – "One Man Vaudeville".
At the time, Edwards commented about the decision to send the entire studio to Ireland: "a little corner of South Kensington moved to his birthplace. Thousands of papers, books, photos, rotted curtains – all in Dublin. I think it would have made him roar with laughter...". In 2001 the relocated studio was opened to the public, with a fully comprehensive database, the first computerised record of the entire contents of an artist's studio.
Wu Hung suggested that the alterations to it over the years, while always showing Mao proclaiming the new government, parallel the changes that have come to China's leadership during the years of Communist governance. Andrews wrote that "its greatest importance to the art world was its elevation as a model of party-approved oil painting". Writer Wu Bing in 2009 called it "a milestone in Chinese oil painting, boldly incorporating national styles". The painting has never been as highly regarded in the West as in China; according to Andrews, "art history students have been known to roar with laughter when slides of it appear on the screen".
The second act is a routine in which Fatty and Keaton are being covered with fake snow but the theater is so hot that Keaton has to fan himself and take off his coat, ruining the illusion. Things are made worse when the man slowly releasing the fake snow accidentally drops the whole bag onto Fatty, and during a scene where Fatty is serenading the assistant who sits in the window of the facade of a house, Keaton accidentally bumps into it knocking it over and causing it to fall towards Fatty but the open window fits neatly around his body saving him from harm. Despite the show being a disaster, the audience nevertheless applaud and roar with laughter, believing the performers fumbles to be part of the act. The strongman, sitting in the audience, is outraged that his assistant is now a success.

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