Aún no tenemos significados para "more uproarious".
1What makes you think this one would be more uproarious than usual?
2The fumes of tobacco were also more dense, and the conversation more uproarious.
3Just then the cries outside became still more uproarious.
4Only the Risler and Chebe party remained, and the festivity at once changed its aspect, becoming more uproarious.
5It does this by giving more time to comedy and by making its comedy more elemental, more uproarious.
6The second day of the Feast of Calabashes was ushered in by still more uproarious noises than the first.
7The dignity of the answer seemed to imply a contempt for the threateners, and the mob grew more uproarious.
8First every human noise fell silent-nomore uproarious laughter, catty banter, or jostling for position around a B-listcelebrity.
9With them went the officers' servant-boys, more uproarious still, always ready to lend their shrill treble to any song.
10In another tent the master and purser, with the midshipmen, were engaged in amusing themselves in a more uproarious fashion.
11We were becoming more and more uproarious, when we encountered a party of watchmen in greatcoats, carrying lanterns and rattles.
12The din of the dancing and feasting was growing more and more uproarious, and the Indians were ripe for any insanity.
13But he was mercifully too accustomed to nocturnal orgies, and those of a far more uproarious character, to appear unless summoned to the scene.
14'But this is a truly serious poem,' I asseverated-onlyto be greeted with renewed and, this time, more uproarious laughter.
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