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1 He burst with laughter , and shot his face closer to hers, over the bowl.
2 Manifestly they were concerned about her, but both were ready to burst with laughter .
3 The parterre hoots, the boxes burst with laughter .
4 Henry Irving's imitators could make people burst with laughter when they took off his delivery of that line.
5 At the sight of the jumping and sprawling fellow, Herr Zöllner, councillor of the consistory, almost burst with laughter .
6 Vaudrey despised himself for jealously questioning the servants who, when together, would burst with laughter in speaking of him.
7 The Englishman burst with laughter :
8 When they find me in that little lodging so grotesquely muffled in petticoat and coif, perchance they will burst with laughter .
9 Sumunter, confused, and fumbling at his pocket, much to the delight of all the court, who burst with laughter , said, No!
10 Barnum was ready to burst with laughter to see how readily Adams swallowed the bait, but, maintaining the most rigid gravity, he replied:
11 You are like the Château de Dampmartin, which is bursting with laughter .
12 You have spoken like a printed book! howled the boys, bursting with laughter .
13 If only they had been linen shirts! He was near bursting with laughter .
14 In the evening Père Duhaut came, bursting with laughter .
15 She left him bursting with laughter over his lapstone.
16 Bursting with laughter in his joyful pride, he called it a portrait of old Vernon in society.
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