Uproarious Mnemonic
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uproarious
uproarious
/ʌpˈɹɔːɹiəs/
Examples
- The gag received an uproarious reception.
- The statement was followed by uproarious laughter.
- In the legend, the statement was followed by uproarious laughter.
- The atmosphere is made uproarious with Aarpuvili and Kathinavedi.
- This was followed by uproarious applause from the studio audience.
- It may seem uproarious to you, but to others it appears childish.
- This is uproariously funny to the other three, and the fourth leaves in a huff.
- I'd skipped that video but I agree now, quite uproarious.
- The fleet footed Heisman Trophy winner has the town uproarious, shrieking and frenzied.
- The crowd did not complain though as the disappointment at Bhambri's defeat was quickly replaced by uproarious laughter.
uncontrollably noisy
adjective
marked by or causing boisterous merriment or convulsive laughter
adjective
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"Up + Roar + Us. The loud laughter made us all stand up and roar together."
"Up + Roar + Us. The crowd's loud laugh lifts us up high."
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