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The phrase "thunderous laughter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a loud, boisterous, and hearty laugh, often in a humorous or joyful context.
Example: "The comedian's punchline was so funny that it erupted in thunderous laughter from the audience."
Alternatives: "roaring laughter" or "boisterous laughter."
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Thunderous laughter was coming from the theatre, shaking the whole building.
"No, I came here to find a husband," she deadpanned to thunderous laughter.
Roddy Doyle in Bethlehem got thunderous laughter and applause when he said he would be seeking reparations from the residents for the slaps he had received at his Irish school for saying baby Jesus was born in Nazareth.
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Much laughter.
I wanted to say to her, 'You're like my grandma, you're so cute, I want to hug you.' Another thunderous peal of laughter.
During the Results Show of the Wildcard Round, Marcelo jokingly said that Philippine Idol is not a singing contest but a "pagandahan" (beauty contest), which received a thunderous applause and laughter (especially from Cayabyab).
Thunderous applause.
Noise reaches thunderous levels.
The noise thunderous.
The noise was thunderous.
You have thunderous strokes.
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