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Harris' hustle sent him flying over a few fans in the front row and one of those fans was caught by TNT cameras making what Miller and Harlan thought was a hysterical facial expression.
She called the expression "hysterical realism" "a painfully accurate term for the sort of overblown, manic prose to be found in novels like my own 'White Teeth.' " Still, she argued, wouldn't he miss a literary landscape that did not include Mr. Rushdie's "Midnight's Children" and Mr. DeLillo's "White Noise"?
Squeeeeeee!" — an expression of hysterical enthusiasm.
The national law is an extraordinary expression of hysterical and vindictive homophobia.
"You can't not be hysterical," she explains, the expression in her eyes obscured by dark glasses.
One in the asshole for freedom of expression over hysterical reactionaries. .
One in the asshole for freedom of expression over hysterical reactionarries. .
Of Curtis and Kate's examining Manny Santos, she said that their expressions were "hysterical" and "funny" when they decided whether Manny was a juvenile, adding that it gave "a much needed moment of comic relief in an otherwise heavy episode".
Mr. Bublé sang more than half the songs from his No. 1 album, "Crazy Love" (released last year), beginning with "Cry Me a River," a selection almost never sung by a man and into which he packed an accusatory force that transformed the usual tone of hysterical vindictiveness into a thunderous expression of karmic justice.
Oh! Look, she is hysterical!
A higher pitched laugh will tend to sound hysterical, so take that option only if you can take on a crazed sort of manic expression.
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