uproarious in the PONS Dictionary

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English
The outcry was uproarious; women should know their place -- and know better than to try to improve themselves!
community.scoop.co.nz
They were greeted by uproarious applause by a crowd of emotional supporters outside.
www.independent.ie
The show was riotous although uneven (the first part was more uproarious than the second), and the finale was almost anti-climactic.
lifestyle.inquirer.net
The result is an uproarious comedy and an inspiring tale of womanpower.
www.australianstage.com.au
I won't give too much away, but she finished with an operatic flourish flat on her back and received an uproarious ovation.
www.beyondthejoke.co.uk
This uproarious battering ram of a novel will elicit sympathy for those afflicted at least.
news.nationalpost.com
They have been pushed, for days and weeks, and the laughter is uproarious, but edged with fatigue.
www.stuff.co.nz
He remembers uproarious meal times peppered with gregarious characters with their colourful stories from all over the world.
www.leicestermercury.co.uk
It was marketed as an uproarious comedy but is actually a comedy-drama with some fairly dark themes.
en.wikipedia.org
Far from perfect, infuriating at times, but uproarious and unforgettable all the same.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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