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1 This speech also created great hilarity ; the queen and councillors all became uproarious.
2 He joined them and added an element of great hilarity to the meal.
3 We ate Mr. Wiggins's anniversary dinner without any great hilarity .
4 The wooden and tin weddings are occasions of great hilarity , and mean a general frolic.
5 When the travelling men came in from the "road" there was great hilarity .
6 That threat, considering the surroundings, provoked great hilarity .
7 The majority of the guests agreed with Hugh, and climbed into the decorated chariot with great hilarity .
8 Harriet's report of the conversation had been received with great hilarity that evening at dinner at the Club.
9 Christmas was kept with great hilarity ; there were song and harp in these halls, and the King himself played the lute.
10 To his surprise he found himself confronted by Villon, who feigning intoxication barred his passage with an air of great hilarity .
11 After a short prayer, the company all seated themselves cross-legged, in Turkish fashion, to the banquet, which passed off with great hilarity .
12 His answers are almost all received with great hilarity , which bring down upon the audience another and very severe reprimand from the president.
13 The sight of a woman bearing two grown men in a chariot was the cause of great hilarity to adult and child alike.
14 They had ice cream and chocolate layer cake and went home in great hilarity , with their hands on each other's shoulders, still singing.
15 Her astonishment moved him to greater hilarity .
16 Great hilarity prevailed on these occasions, with wonderful freedom of manners, coarse jokes, and shouts of laughter.
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