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Discover LudwigThe phrase "roaring laughter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a loud, hearty, and infectious type of laughter, often in a context where humor is being shared.
Example: "The comedian's jokes had the audience in fits of roaring laughter throughout the entire show."
Alternatives: "boisterous laughter" or "uproarious laughter."
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"I hope he never calls me Brother Meral", she said to roaring laughter.
Roaring laughter.
There's a slight smile instead of roaring laughter.
Thinking of how they'd look together--at 5-foot-2 she's about two feet shorter--struck her so funny that the chuckle mushroomed into roaring laughter.
Once again produced by the dedicated and talented team of Lois Augustine, John Vaughan, Doug Austin and Lee Martino, the show enjoyed a four-performance run punctuated with roaring laughter and thunderous applause.
So all of the detailed sounds in the film -- an arrow cutting through the air, or roaring laughter -- are actually "mapped to 'objects' which can be controlled dynamically and manipulated around the theater".
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She was roaring with laughter.
People would be roaring with laughter".
It was infectious; I was roaring with laughter myself.
I remember roaring with laughter last time I read it.
"He's roaring with laughter," Salinger wrote back.
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