Marked by or causing boisterous merriment or convulsive laughter.
1 The rest of the party stood in an admiring and uproarious circle.
2 With others he took part in the uproarious merriment of the occasion.
3 To my delight, Theodore was an immediate, uproarious success with the family.
4 The vendors vied with one another in uproarious advertisement of their goods.
5 An uproarious cheering of the mighty throng interrupted Ralph for a moment.
6 They, uproarious , answered in loud hurrahs, and one energetic voice cried out:
7 I slunk on and on, shivering with cold, through the uproarious streets.
8 From within came bursts of uproarious laughter, and a summons to enter.
9 All being seated, off they started at an uproarious signal from Mark.
10 What makes you think this one would be more uproarious than usual?
11 The coffee-stall had disappeared; the traffic of the great highway was growing uproarious .
12 The uproarious future looms, but I doubt anyone will be Laughing Out Loud.
13 This speech also created great hilarity; the queen and councillors all became uproarious .
14 The senate broke up amidst the uproarious laughter of the audience.
15 The laughter had never been exactly uproarious in the first place.
16 He was in uproarious spirits, and the whole gathering was speedily infected thereby.
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