The village went into an uproarious panic as people scattered everywhere in confusion and fear. |
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His script is peppered with mildly amusing moments, but few that are uproarious. |
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The women admit everything takes twice as long because of their uproarious laughter. |
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But it does mean that what is advertised and intended as an uproarious rib-tickler is really a far better light tragedy. |
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With their propensity for schoolboy humour and scatology, they deal with the subject by uproarious laughter. |
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The Brits, with their propensity for schoolboy humour and scatology, deal with the subject by uproarious laughter. |
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What unfolds is a riot of comic mayhem as mistaken identity leads to uproarious farce throughout. |
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The uproarious, bawdy image of these parties is wholly at odds with the petite, soft-spoken 41-year-old divorcee who has masterminded it all. |
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This uproarious comedy is about three Brothers who are brought together by the will of their dying father. |
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Their laughter was uproarious, but I think that for some time now they have been laughing on the other side of their face. |
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This provoked an outburst of uproarious, thigh-slapping mirth among the beefy barons of Novosti. |
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Before the afternoon was out, a class of tinies had a new and uproarious catchphrase. |
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He gave a short laugh, which set her off on another stream of uproarious laughter. |
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Eventually I made it back to the bosom of my extended family, and related my story, expecting uproarious laughter. |
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This part of the play did not receive the uproarious response I have seen the very same scene receive in other versions. |
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If life were like the movies, every joke you tell would be met with uproarious laughter. |
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That contrasted with uproarious cheers at the Gibraltar pub in Buenos Aires, where a crowd of about 50 British expatriates applauded wildly. |
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The lady felt her cheeks redden, as she remembered she had met the Duke in a most uproarious state. |
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Only the week before, he had returned to his native City Road after five years in a German Prison Camp and he was given an uproarious welcome. |
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I love seeing the smile on people's faces when they hear something they like, and the uproarious applause that usually follows. |
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I blushed and grabbed his hand to drag him away from the loud, uproarious crowd. |
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The boys returned to uproarious applause to end the concert, and did so in style. |
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Such defiantly provocative work, and the uproarious punk music which accompanied it, won him cult status. |
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The film is directed by Michael Winterbottom, and the end result is an outstanding and frequently uproarious telling of the Factory Records tale. |
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Those whacky gardening folk and their uproarious naming schemes! |
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The ancient Saxons celebrated the return of spring with an uproarious festival commemorating their goddess of offspring and of springtime, Eastre. |
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The uproarious bun throwing and surreptitious chatting up of 18th century public spaces gave way to the hushed cathedral of the 19th century concert hall. |
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If you're visiting Calgary in early May, check out the uproarious comedy festival known as FunnyFest. |
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It features spectacular animal acts, uproarious comedic performances, and masterfully choreographed acrobatic feats. |
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Add humour to your event and put smiles on the faces of your guests as our stand-up performers will leave them in uproarious laughter. |
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When the bell rang signaling the start of their one-hour of free time, a large flock of girls gathered around Millie to hear one of her infamous stories, or uproarious jokes. |
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I didn't expect him until dinnertime. He just about scared the bejabbers out of me as he sneaked up behind me and burst into this sudden, uproarious laughter. |
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My seats were in the right field bleachers, notoriously the most profane, obnoxious and uproarious section in Yankee Stadium, if not in all of baseball. |
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This is bizarre, given that the system is such an uproarious success. |
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On the Olympic Parc outdoor site, the Montréal Biodôme presents an uproarious bobsleigh team who think they're actually? penguins! |
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The last meeting of the Municipal Corporation saw more uproarious scenes than any other previous meeting and ended without any discussion on the agenda items. |
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But almost from the moment he arrived in Baltimore to begin his new life as a Yankee, he discovered that his new world would be even more electric, if not quite as uproarious. |
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In the case of The Closet, we're dealing with a movie that is often cute and occasionally funny, but is not especially clever or truly uproarious. |
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For a traveller, India offers a variety of experiences that can vary from the most uproarious to the very freakish. |
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One uproarious jape later, they had a story that, with a little embellishment, would keep them in drink for months, and possibly even form the basis of their next novel. |
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It really is an eye-goggling, mind-boggling dramedy-farce, hilarious and uproarious and ridiculous with superb effects. |
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As the uproarious applause continued, the 26-year-old Robbins remained in the wings, stunned, glassy-eyed and gasping for breath. |
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When Mr Saleh appeared, an hour late, the crowd's uproarious whistling and cheering drowned out every word he said. |
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When these two comically mismatched souls collide, Reuben's world is turned upside down, as he makes an uproarious attempt to change his life from middle-of-the-road to totally-out-there! |
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With his ascot, his moustache and his cigarette, Francois will stop at nothing to be with Sheeni, and leads Nick Twisp on a path of destruction with unpredictable and uproarious consequences. |
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Sonny's attempts to integrate the challenges of parenthood with the freedom of singlehood form the basis for the film's uproarious comedy. |
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Then it became a bit of a thigh-slapper before escalating into the realms of the uproarious. |
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Tongue-in-cheek, self-referential playfulness abounds in Phil Lord and Christopher Miller's uproarious action-packed comedy, which adheres unabashedly to a winning formula. |
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Kennedy Airport, an uproarious crowd estimated at 3,000 greeted them. |
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