Sentences with phrase «gale of laughter»

She began by declaring that «people have given their backing to Ed Miliband's plans,» which was greeted with gales of laughter from the Ukip contingent.
and that sent all of us off again into gales of laughter and tears.
And then, suddenly - just before the door shut - an uproarious gale of laughter emerged from within.
As it is, the final scene inspired gales of laughter from the audience.
Since we're not waiting to see how the plot will turn out, or whether the gun in the first act will go off in the third, any momentum a sketch - comedy movie has comes from the rolling gales of laughter it provokes.
Sister's gales of laughter once again burst forth.
He mended everything in sight and kept us in gales of laughter all day long.
I started giggling uncontrollably, while repeatedly apologising to Paolo — between gales of laughter — as we both agreed it really wasn't funny at all.
Just as the question resulted into gales of laughter, some could be heard saying the Ark was yet to arrive just as they would wish to board it.
Through the gales of laughter from the Lib Dem benches, he argued Cabinet meetings would become less frank.
The draft is so riddled with brackets that all John Oliver would have to do to elicit a gale of laughter on «Last Week Tonight» is read it aloud.
I think the doctor was a bit startled by my gales of laughter, but I told him it was waaaaaaay better that they'd made a mistake than me actually having heart problems.
it is a huge white ball with an eerie face blown into the glass... My girls and I dissolved into gales of laughter.
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