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23 Sentences With "roaring with laughter"

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

In coming up with the ideas, often I'm roaring with laughter.
Her response was that she would sell it anyway, she said, roaring with laughter.
Soon, the two of us were sitting on the forest floor, roaring with laughter.
A gibe at Berlin's coalition chaos elicits a cheer and jokes about rival parties get the crowd roaring with laughter.
She enters her living room, finding Jack Warner and Hedda Hopper sitting at a table, playing cards, reminiscing and roaring with laughter.
The opening scene is riddled with jokes (that might've gone over Power's head), and Boseman's comedic timing had this reporter's theater roaring with laughter.
" The Times reported the next morning that Mr. Corey's "series of bad jokes and mangled syntax" left "some people roaring with laughter and others perplexed.
Of course, Zolciak Biermann refused to let her in the car for a few minutes, roaring with laughter and filming the whole thing alongside her husband Kroy Biermann, 31.
Dorothy and Folly would have had a lot of fun together, making you sit back in your chair roaring with laughter, then kicking the chair's back legs out from underneath you.
" One former colleague in Parliament, Tim Yeo, recalled that Ms. May would attend his parties, but that she was not the type "to attract a circle of people around her roaring with laughter.
Up until then he used to listen politely to his nightly bedtime story, but on this night I first heard a snicker, then a chuckle and by the last page he was roaring with laughter.
" In Wisconsin, Republicans gathered in the back of a bar that was largely full of Packers fans watching football and cheered for Trump when he went after Clinton, roaring with laughter when he commented that the difference between Clinton and Abraham Lincoln was that "Honest Abe never lied.
Foxx was so shaken up by his "mistake" that he turned to his co-presenter, Lily James, to read the name of the real winner: Ennio Morricone for Hateful Eight And while Harvey's mistake was met with blank stares and shocked gasps at the Miss Universe pageant, Foxx had the entire room roaring with laughter.
Hyde angrily attempts to attack Utterson who threatens him with his swordstick. Trapped, Hyde injects the formula into himself, roaring with laughter as he reverts to Jekyll in front of an appalled Utterson. Jekyll tells Utterson that Hyde must be destroyed, whatever the cost. He then begs Utterson to deliver money for Lucy so she can escape to safety.
Similarly, her play Aayirathoru Iravugal, "had the audience roaring with laughter", when it opened in 2016. As of January 2020, Theatre Zero has partnered with stand-up comic Alexander Babu to bring back Vinodhini's play Nagercoil Expressum Nadaga Companyum in its new version and tour with it worldwide. Vinodhini also writes professionally. Her short stories and articles have been published in Silverscreen.
He broke up the tête-à-tête with a bucket of cold water which he threw over them both, and ordered Lennon onto the stage. Lennon was furious, and complained that he could not go on stage dripping wet. Fascher snapped back: "I don't give a shit, you're going onstage and I don't care if you do it naked." A short time later the audience was roaring with laughter.
Our boat > grounded about 50 feet from the shore and we all hopped out. Of course I > fell into a hole up to my neck. I could hardly struggle ashore and when I > did the first thing I saw was Beck sitting on a stone, roaring with laughter > at us. Billy Beck was the first New Zealander of Godley's force (there were > New Zealanders serving in the Australian Division) to get onto Gallipoli.
In a world first, the Pandamonium live show opened in 2016 which features life-size and lifelike animatronic pandas, giving families a one of a kind experience and the chance to see what it would be like to get up close to these exotic endangered animals. You will not believe your eyes as these one of a kind mischievous pandas create chaos on stage and have the whole family roaring with laughter at the mayhem that follows.
In one episode, Hackett (who was Jewish) was asked which was the country with the highest ratio of doctors to populace; he answered Israel, or in his words, "The country with the most Jews." Despite the audience roaring with laughter (and Hackett's own belief that the actual answer was Sweden), the answer turned out to be correct. Hackett's regular guest shots on Jack Paar's Tonight Show in the early 1960s were rewarded with a coveted appearance on Paar's final Tonight program on March 29, 1962.
Field was unusual among comedy performers of the day, as his act was a multitude of characters and impersonations, at a time when most variety (vaudeville) acts were "one trick ponies". Despite this comedic and acting flair, it was not until he had spent decades touring provincial music halls that Field finally broke into the big time, appearing in London's West End as Slasher Green, the Cockney "wide boy" or "spiv". He became an "overnight" star. In Strike a New Note (1943), Strike it Again (1944) and Piccadilly Hayride (1946), he had his audiences roaring with laughter.
Parliamentary writer Ralph Kilpin found the contradictory Speaker rather amusing, and described in his book, The Old Cape House, how Molteno once firmly silenced disruptive parliamentarians who were roaring with laughter in the backbenches, only to whisper audibly to the culprit as he passed the Speaker's seat later: "You can tell me the joke afterwards" Kilpin, R.: The Old Cape House, being pages from the history of a legislative assembly. Cape Town: T.M. Miller, 1918. In 1909, at the Prime Minister's request, he joined the South African delegation as legal adviser, and submitted the draft South Africa Act at the National Convention in London. This was in spite of his voicing considerable problems with many of its provisions, particularly those pertaining to franchise.
Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, used as a filming location for King Richard's castle A prologue introduces the episode with a narrative describing the Tudor King Henry VII as one of history's greatest liars and establishes the show's premise that he rewrote history to suit his own ends.Marshall, p.120 The narrator dispels the popular depiction of King Richard III of England as a scheming murderer; he appears as a villainous hunchback, hobbling towards his young nephews with a dagger, but the dagger is revealed to be a toy and the hunchback is a sack of presents. A close-up of one of the children fades to a shot of the bearded Richard, Duke of York (Brian Blessed) roaring with laughter, as the narrator declares that he grew up to be "a big, strong boy", and that it was he who was crowned king after winning the Battle of Bosworth Field, not Henry.
They are able to speak and converse with mariners and are especially vocal when soaking vessels with water spray, roaring with laughter as vessels capsize. When the blue men gather to attack passing vessels their chief, sometimes named as Shony, rises up out of the water and shouts two lines of poetry to the skipper, and if he cannot add two lines to complete the verse the blue men seize his boat. Mackenzie highlights the following exchange between the skipper of a boat and the chief of the blue men: The quick responses took the blue chief by surprise; defeated and unable to do any damage to the vessel, the blue men returned to their underwater caves, allowing the vessel free passage through the strait. The blue men may alternatively board a passing vessel and demand tribute from its crew, threatening that if it is not forthcoming they will raise up a storm.

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