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Uproariously

Uproarious \Up*roar"i*ous\, a. Making, or accompanied by, uproar, or noise and tumult; as, uproarious merriment. [1913 Webster] -- Up*roar"i*ous*ly, adv. -- Up*roar"i*ous*ness, n.

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uproariously

adv. In an uproarious manner.

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uproariously

adv. in a hilarious manner; "hilariously funny" [syn: hilariously]

Usage examples of "uproariously".

To his relief, and to the apparent astonishment of the four Devils, El Diablo threw back his black mane and laughed uproariously.

The three men laugh uproariously, though Sugar fails to see anything witty.

Shropshire Light Infantry sang uproariously, the assembled mems added their fluted accompaniment and Joe was out in the sunshine once more.

Delcarte and Taylor smiled at her reply, but Thirty-six and Snider laughed uproariously.

Dick guffawed uproariously, while Snitz, though he joined in the mirth, took her seriously.

Saba sissed uproariously, then transmitted the coordinates to the Rogues and the rest of the Wild Knights.

Harry follows her glue smell, which uproariously drowns out the smell of the seaweed, the smell of the tarred and yet rotting beams, the smell of the wind-dry runways, the smell of the sea air.

And all the while nearly a thousand lepers were laughing uproariously at the fun.

The cluricaune laughed uproariously and kept on reeling about like Zorba on acid, trailing toxic peat fumes from his villainous pipe.

They were all high as kites, laughing uproariously and half-watching a blue film on the video, in which a plump redhead was doing unmentionable things to a supine Father Christmas.

Rebus could hear Byars talking fast and loud and uproariously behind the door.

Walt was amazed when old lovers from fifty or sixty years ago would turn up at the Louisburg Square house, and Geo and the gentleman would uproariously relive old times.

Big Al stared at his son-in-law with the unaccepting disbelief of a man confronting an impending natural disaster an avalanche descending, a looming tornado funnel and then his face cleared and he began to laugh uproariously.

But the Kaiser (whom Myron Papple had impersonated so uproariously at the hanging-in-effigy after the Great War) had lived, presumably untroubled by the hatred of Deptford and places like it, until 1941.

Since the pirates wouldn't have their suits in the bubble (we laughed uproariously at the joke we adapted about the pirate trying to rape a girl while in a space suit.