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rolling with laughter
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "rolling with laughter" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is laughing uncontrollably. Example: After hearing the joke, the room was filled with people rolling with laughter.
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7 human-written examples
How should I know when we're supposed to leave?" Edwards is rolling with laughter now.
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Through most of Mr Hayman's evidence they were either rolling with laughter, or favouring him with a cold, sardonic glare.
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In a news release, the channel said: With hilarious 'correspondents,' T.J.'s sure to have viewers rolling with laughter over the absurdity of today's hot-button issues.
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That's how a Nebraska playmate of mine would burble the news that, if Saturday would ever come, we'd be once again rolling with laughter at Stan and Ollie.
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…. "Well, we've got the guy behind the tree," he told the Chambers audience, again rolling with laughter.
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With hilarious "correspondents," T.J.'s sure to have viewers rolling with laughter over the absurdity of today's hot-button issues.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
Of course, these are designed to be fun rather than funny, but get a group of friends together and play silly competitive games against each other and see if you don't start rolling around with laughter.
News & Media
Susan celebrates rolling with it".
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Sir Malcolm Rifkind, a senior Thatcher cabinet minister, brought rolling laughter with an account of a telephone conversation between an incensed Mrs. Thatcher and President Reagan in 1983 after United States troops occupied Grenada, a Caribbean island that recognized Queen Elizabeth as its head of state in the same year, without notifying Britain in advance.
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I conjure her scowling down the pavement and rolling in laughter with equal ease.
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As I packed up my equipment later in the night, an intoxicated groomsman hurled one last "nice Britney song, bro!" before rolling in laughter with his buddies.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "rolling with laughter" to vividly depict someone's reaction to something incredibly funny. It conveys a more intense and physical response than simply saying someone laughed.
Common error
While "rolling with laughter" is acceptable in many situations, avoid using it excessively in formal writing. Opt for more restrained expressions of amusement like "found it amusing" or "smiled" depending on context.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "rolling with laughter" functions as an idiomatic expression describing an intense and unrestrained physical reaction to something humorous. Ludwig AI confirms its correct and usable form.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "rolling with laughter" is a valid and descriptive phrase used to illustrate someone's intense amusement. Ludwig AI confirms it is suitable for use, particularly in news, media, and informal contexts. While the phrase effectively conveys the level of hilarity, consider the context to avoid overusing it in formal writing. Alternatives like "bursting with laughter" or "in stitches" can provide similar emphasis with slightly different nuances. Remember that this phrase is best used to describe situations where amusement is physically expressed.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
bursting with laughter
Emphasizes a sudden and intense expression of laughter.
roaring with laughter
Indicates a loud and boisterous expression of amusement.
in stitches
Suggests being doubled over or incapacitated by laughter.
doubled over with laughter
Highlights the physical reaction of bending over due to intense laughter.
howling with mirth
Indicates loud and unrestrained laughter.
in fits of laughter
Suggests uncontrollable and repeated bursts of laughter.
crying with amusement
Highlights the intensity of laughter to the point of tears.
convulsed with glee
Conveys a sense of being physically affected by overwhelming joy and laughter.
shrieking with laughter
Emphasizes a high-pitched and excited form of laughter.
tickled pink
An idiom indicating great amusement or pleasure.
FAQs
How can I use "rolling with laughter" in a sentence?
You can use "rolling with laughter" to describe someone's reaction to something hilarious, for example, "The comedian had the audience "rolling with laughter" with his jokes."
What are some alternatives to "rolling with laughter"?
Alternatives include "bursting with laughter", "in stitches", or "roaring with laughter", each conveying a slightly different nuance of extreme amusement.
Is "rolling with laughter" too informal for professional writing?
While generally acceptable, "rolling with laughter" might be too informal for highly professional or academic contexts. Consider using more subdued phrases like "found it amusing" or "responded positively" depending on the situation.
What's the difference between "rolling with laughter" and "laughing"?
"Rolling with laughter" implies a more intense, physical, and unrestrained reaction to humor than simply "laughing". It suggests the person is overcome by amusement.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested