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It is an idiom used to describe someone laughing uncontrollably, usually due to something being funny. Example sentence: "I couldn't help but laugh when my daughter made a silly joke; I was in stitches!".
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In stitches
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Laughing vigorously; very amused; aching due to convulsive laughter.
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We were in stitches.
"Puts in stitches" is SEWS.
He was in stitches now.
That had them in stitches.
– to have patients in stitches.
Physical fighting, once resulting in stitches.
The bridge sequence left me in stitches.
She had us all in stitches".
Also in stitches, here and there.
The Count, however, had me in stitches.
It was us she left in stitches.
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