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"falling around laughing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe someone laughing uncontrollably, to the point of nearly falling over. Example: The comedian's joke was so funny that the entire audience was falling around laughing. Another example: The children were falling around laughing at the silly faces their father was making.
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Both of them falling around laughing when Clarkson says things such as: "Wind power is great, but it does give you a face like a prostitute's front door".
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We fall around laughing, holding our stomachs in.
You know, Small Talk, I always hear jokes, fall around laughing... and then forget them straight away!
THE first story Nora Ephron had to write for the New York Post the one that made the guys on the city desk fall around laughing, got her the job, and launched her on a career of witty, wise writing on surviving modern life was about a pair of hooded seals at the Coney Island aquarium.
There was a time, not so many burst fire hydrants ago, when Ian Poulter would talk about the possibility of challenging Tiger Woods at the top of the rankings and the golfing world would fall around laughing, screeching how the deluded soul's claims happened to be even more outlandish than his trousers.
When it was my turn, I ran around pretending to be a horse and everyone fell about laughing.
I just fell about laughing.
They all fall about laughing.
Don't fall about laughing, dear reader.
"She fell about laughing," Ms. Goldbacher said.
To his credit, he falls about laughing.
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