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Discover LudwigThe phrase "raucous laughter" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to loud laughter that is often considered annoying or disruptive. For example: We were trying to have a peaceful lunch, but the table next to us was filled with raucous laughter.
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Raucous laughter.
Star: (Raucous laughter).
A skit mocking the developer drew raucous laughter.
Most of the crowd responded with raucous laughter.
His painful screams are met by raucous laughter by his friends.
I'd lost my other half, my daily source of raucous laughter.
I once rang a man who responded to my pitch with raucous laughter.
A bubbly and open character, Gold's chat is peppered with raucous laughter and silly voices.
He had a way of talking about things in short, profound sentences capped with raucous laughter.
The boy complies with a string of expletives, to raucous laughter in the studio.
At 2 a.m. that Sunday, he awoke to the sound of raucous laughter.
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