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Discover LudwigThe phrase "laughter erupted" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It means that sudden and loud laughter broke out or started suddenly. Examples: 1. As soon as the comedian delivered his punchline, raucous laughter erupted from the audience. 2. The tension in the room dissipated as laughter erupted among the coworkers. 3. Whenever the two friends got together, fits of uncontrollable laughter would always erupt. 4. A roar of laughter erupted from the children as the clown entered the room. 5. Despite the serious topic, a moment of lightheartedness caused laughter to erupt among the group.
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Laughter erupted.
Laughter erupted from the crowd around her.
Cheers and laughter erupted, and the game continued.
"Grandmother!" she shouted, as laughter erupted among the local dignitaries and economic development officials.
Laughter erupted at the thought of any one person's having a house big enough for such a painting.
We couldn't really hear what he said, but laughter erupted around him; so it must have been funny.
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The closing ceremony allowed the chairman of the National Marathon Committee to hand out awards, with fits of laughter erupting whenever he struggled to pronounce a foreign name.
The Wales squad clearly enjoy each other's company, and it is invariably from their corner of the hotel lobby where laughter erupts every couple of minutes.
Laughter erupts at unpredictable moments.
With that final admission, their laughter erupts skyward.
I feel it when laughter erupts from the deepest parts of my soul.
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