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How to use roared with laughter in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "roared with laughter" and check conjugation/comparative form for "roared with laughter". Mastering all the usages of "roared with laughter" from sentence examples published by news publications.

His teammates roared with laughter and slapped the dugout railing.
"That was not nice," said Parsons as the audience roared with laughter.
But the revival crowd, Moore's crowd, roared with laughter at Moore's quip.
"Liberals can't even shoot straight," she added, as the crowd roared with laughter.
"Life is a movie set!" said Lowe as the audience roared with laughter.
The audience roared with laughter, and cheered loudly when she finished the course.
"That's a big 'if,' dude," said Consuelos as the audience roared with laughter.
Her tablemates, who were from Mexico, Uganda, Senegal and elsewhere, roared with laughter.
"Ganny?!" said Jenna in disbelief as the rest of the co-hosts roared with laughter.
"I think it was longer than your sitcom was on," he fired back as the audience roared with laughter.
Instead of being apologetic, she roared with laughter, her short, floral dress riding up around her waist to expose her underwear.
Vergara paused and asked the host to repeat the word before blurting out similar-sounding gibberish as the audience roared with laughter.
Sanders couldn't help but break into a wide grin as the crowd roared with laughter and applause, with many supporters rising to their feet.
O'Donnell went on to mockingly imitate Trump, flipping her hair over to one side and deepening her voice as the audience roared with laughter.
Williams, who was sitting nearby, hunched forward in her chair and roared with laughter while Rinaldi reached back and gave Poel a high five.
Hitchcock roared with laughter going to bed at all these sanctimonious sods who were afraid to say, 'Why have you given me blue cauliflower?
The star then mimicked his actions in front of the other dads at school, obviously struggling not to shed tears, as the audience roared with laughter.
The largely Quebecois crowd roared with laughter as the song poked fun at an influx of snobbish, chain-smoking, "know-it-all" French who are "occupying" the Plateau-Mont-Royal neighborhood.
Van Gaal said he later apologized to the officials, but in the moment, the Old Trafford crowd roared with laughter, and the fans closed out the match by singing van Gaal's name.
"If we had prepared such a digest for Obama, he would have roared with laughter," said David Axelrod, the senior adviser to Barack Obama during his first two years in the White House.
The big reveal came at the end his performance when he danced over to Leakes, ripped open his white button-down shirt and shook his tassel-clad nipples at her while Leakes (and the crowd!) roared with laughter.
WATCH: Jesse Tyler Ferguson Impersonates Other Characters on "Modern Family" Although O'Neill didn't recognize Swift, the audience roared with laughter when they immediately realized he was posing with the "Look What You Made Me Do" singer as their selfie appeared on the screen.
This happens three times. The attorney's response is harsher the second time. The third time, he shouts back "Shut your big mouth!" At a second preview, audiences roared with laughter.
The Times (London, England), 1 September 1810, p.3 The too-small garments caused him to move stiffly, and at some point, the seat of his pants split open. The audience roared with laughter. Despite this ridicule, Coates went on to tour the British Isles.
As a schoolboy, Sergey played in a theatrical studio. After one year of education in the Technological institute, he decided to become a professional actor. At the entrance exams he read Boris Godunov's monologue from Pushkin's play. The exam board roared with laughter, but refused to accept him.
One of the cricketers said, "Jeez! Backs to the wall, mate". Recounting the story later, Kindersley was "completely bewildered when everyone roared with laughter". Kindersley died on 21 April 2011, aged 80, and was survived by four of his children from his first marriage, both from his second, and by both his wives.
431 Contrary to popular belief, her staff and family recorded that Victoria "was immensely amused and roared with laughter" on many occasions.Example from a letter written by lady-in-waiting Marie Mallet née Adeane, quoted in Hibbert, p. 471 Through Victoria's reign, the gradual establishment of a modern constitutional monarchy in Britain continued.
" The crowd roared with laughter and approval.Isamu Togawa, 小説三木武吉 (Tokyo: Kadokawa Shoten, 1983), 257-259. Miki kept his five mistresses up to his death, who lived with him and cared for his wife Kaneko. However, he was also a loving husband who had stated, "The one for whom I have never stopped feeling true affection is definitely my wife Kaneko.
Chris Jones of the Chicago Tribune gave the show 3 stars and called it "Gonzo" while adding BATSU! to his coveted, Chris Jones Recommends list. The Chicago Sun-Times says the crowds "roared with laughter" and "wows" In 2017, FOU created their BATSU! Tour Co after signing with Metropolis Management Also in 2017, Face Off Unlimited launched FOU STUDIOS, a full-service video and podcast production company based at FOU Headquarters.
The film was written, directed, and produced by Thomas Vinterberg over a period of five years. It was produced through Nimbus Film. At a certain point during production Vinterberg called up Ingmar Bergman and asked him to come and help him finish the film, as he felt he could not complete it himself. Vinterberg recalled that: :He roared with laughter and said I had to be out of my mind.
The last stop on the UK tour was at the Brighton Hippodrome, where Terry-Thomas broke his arm on stage; he returned to the show five days later when the tour reached London. He later joked that "the audience roared with laughter when I fell and made horrible faces, so much so that I considered breaking the other arm for an encore". The London run was not a success and the show closed after 48 performances.
So the taikomochi gives in to please the client, and acts out (half hidden by a screen) the sex with moans and rolling of eyes, until the climax. The taikomochi then gets a tissue to 'clean up'. The audience roared with laughter because they all knew that this was a joke, making fun of how geisha and taikomochi please their customers! Of course they don't go that far, which is why this classic erotic skit is so amusing to the Japanese.
" In News on the March, William Alland impersonated narrator Westbrook Van Voorhis: "Great imitation," Welles later said, "but he's pretty easy to imitate: 'This week, as it must to all men, death came to Charles Foster Kane.' We used to do that every day — five days a week!" Welles screened the film for Luce: "He was one of the first people to see the movie," Welles said. "He and Clare Luce loved it and roared with laughter at the digest.
The crew of Time Chasers held a party the night the MST3K treatment of their film aired and, while reactions were mixed, director David Giancola said, "Most of us were fans and knew what to expect and we roared with laughter and drank way too much. I had a blast, never laughed so hard in my life." Date is based on information on the discussion thread "David Giancola Interview". Actor Adam West, star of the 1960s Batman TV series, co-starred in Zombie Nightmare, another film MST3K mocked.
" Geoffreys only watched the first 20 minutes and then turned it off. Stark and Ragsdale went to a screening and discovered they "were the only two people" in attendance. Ragsdale liked an early draft of the screenplay, but he was not particularly enamored with the final result and was perplexed that "there was kind of a nastiness to" the Evil Ed character. The discussion dragged on for so long that the audience roared with laughter when Sarandon sarcastically interrupted Ragsdale to declare, "I'm sure there are some other questions about the original Fright Night.
He assembled a list of Tibetan noble families and, along with his wife, established biographical notes about a number of refugees (most notably about women who practised polyandry, "something really at variance with our way of conducting family affairs"), and described Tibetan Muslims. Having registered their songs, sagas, everyday conversations, oracle prophecies and religious ceremonies, Peter took more than 3,000 photographs of Tibetans. When he asked them if they had body hair (an important piece of information in anthropology), the relatively hairless Tibetans roared with laughter. They were excited when he showed them his own chest hair, and exclaimed that he must be a monkey.
This was overturned in the appeal court a week later and instead he was sentenced to 120 hours of community service, which was spent coaching children at Manchester United's training ground. At a press conference called later, Cantona said, in a slow and deliberate manner: Cantona then got up from his seat and abruptly left, leaving behind him a packed media room surprised and baffled – some roared with laughter – with those in the room trying to decipher his cryptic words. In accordance with The FA's wishes, Manchester United's initial action was to fine Cantona £20,000 for the assault and to confirm that he would not play for the first team for the rest of the season, although Manchester United were still in the hunt for a second double.
In Ruddygore, Sir Arthur had engaged a man to play the servant, my menial, so to speak, who had an enormous bass voice, and who had to go down to the lower E flat. Singularly enough, he could go down to G, and then he dropped out entirely, and I did the [low E-flat] below. Generally the audience roared with laughter, and it absolutely brought down the house.Grossmith, quoted in Wells, Walter J. Souvenir of Arthur Sullivan. London: George Newnes, 1901 Grossmith's The Great Tay-Kin During his time with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, Grossmith's father and mother died (in 1880 and 1882, respectively). Throughout this period, Grossmith continued to perform his sketches, often late at night after performing at the Savoy, and continued to write new sketches, such as Amateur Theatricals (1878), A Juvenile Party (1879), A Musical Nightmare (1880), and A Little Yachting (1886).
A self-taught mathematician, Ramanujan later became a Fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and widely recognised as on a par with other geniuses such as Euler and Jacobi. In a 1947 lecture, the Danish mathematician Harald Bohr said, "To illustrate to what extent Hardy and Littlewood in the course of the years came to be considered as the leaders of recent English mathematical research, I may report what an excellent colleague once jokingly said: 'Nowadays, there are only three really great English mathematicians: Hardy, Littlewood, and Hardy–Littlewood.'" There is a story (related in the Miscellany) that at a conference Littlewood met a German mathematician who said he was most interested to discover that Littlewood really existed, as he had always assumed that Littlewood was a name used by Hardy for lesser work which he did not want to put out under his own name; Littlewood apparently roared with laughter. There are versions of this story involving both Norbert Wiener and Edmund Landau, who, it is claimed, "so doubted the existence of Littlewood that he made a special trip to Great Britain to see the man with his own eyes".

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