Ainda não temos significados para "become uproarious".
1They fall to quarrelling and become uproarious; and in the scuffle Sidonius is hurt.
2This speech also created great hilarity; the queen and councillors all became uproarious.
3After supping together, the gentlemen indulged in merriment which, towards midnight, became uproarious.
4The laughter broke out at short intervals, and by and by became uproarious and constant.
5While she gave them their breakfast they became uproarious, and the baby would not cease crying.
6The hearer became uproarious in merriment.
7The queen and her ministers then plunged into pombe and became uproarious, laughing with all their might and main.
8They became uproarious, and took a strange pleasure in enacting scenes, which should never be witnessed out of Bedlam.
9Gradually the noise became uproarious.
10The scene now became uproarious.
11The boys were in raptures, but when the singer threw forth a verse about Dr. Keate, the applause became uproarious.