50 examples of uproariously in sentences

" Inside the men were laughing uproariously, mingling accounts of love and war in a confused medleyhow a sweetheart in Petersburg was only waiting for the stars on her lover's collar to make him happy; how the Yankees would be wiped out of the Peninsula as soon as Jack Magruder got his nails pared for fight; how three Yankees had been gobbled that day, and how others were in the net to be taken in the morning.

But the crowd uproariously demanded Robert Blum.

But the people broke uproariously into his speech with the demand, 'The answer!

About five o'clock the twins grew so uproariously hungry they were compelled to quit their labors, but when they reached their house they were horrified to find that a wandering dog, who also had no respect for the Sabbath, had depleted their "grub-box," overlooking nothing but the tea and sugar, which he had upset and spilled when he found he did not care to eat them.

Had his senses been with him he would have wondered greatly; and had his uncle, or his uncle's sons, been there, they would surely have laughed uproariously.

" [Illustration: Land Sharks] All the sharks laughed uproariously, whereupon they surrounded our heroes and promptly lay back down in the sand and went to sleep.

Bourais threw up his hands, sneezed, and then laughed uproariously; such ignorance delighted his soul; but Félicité failed to understand the cause of his mirth, she whose intelligence was so limited that she perhaps expected to see even the picture of her nephew!

The party became at once uproariously gay.

The boys' spirits were subdued, but they burst forth uproariously as soon as the station-cab was well outside the gate.

" He threw back his head and laughed uproariously, and then moved up still closer.

All the parties are finally brought before the justice, when Hodge suddenly and painfully finds the lost needlewhich is all the while stuck in his leather breechesand the scene ends uproariously for both audience and actors.

Five or six bulls were let loose during the excitement, but no harm was done, and every one had an uproariously good time.

and so on, the signs all being closely watched by the spectators, who applaud, giggle, chuckle or laugh uproariously by turns, as the case may be.

West laughed uproariously and slapped Joel on the back.

" In the evening the quartet went into town to the theater and Joel's mother cried happily over the homely pathos of The Old Homestead, and Outfield laughed uproariously upon the slightest provocation, and every one was extremely happy.

The Spraggs were intensely proud of their grandson, and Ralph perceived that they would have liked to see Paul charging uproariously from group to group, and thrusting his bright curls and cherubic smile upon the general attention.

When they wanted to look at that he ran the pencil through it and wrote something else on the other side of the fly-leaf, at which they all laughed uproariously.

And because his martyrdom is thus a power to the martyr, modern people think that any one who makes himself slightly uncomfortable in public will immediately be uproariously popular.

They have introduced an almost insane individualism into that one form of intercourse which is specially and uproariously communal.

Once, when a herd of little goats trotted by, he stood aside and laughed uproariously, and the goatherd's dog, bristling, snapped in passing at his legs.

He still thought she was playing a joke, and laughed uproariously.

The boys, all more or less excited, joined in heartily and uproariously "For to-night we'll merry merry be!

Hark to the child," said granny, while the two men laughed uproariously.

David Fulham thought the circumstance uproariously funny, and he told them about it at the Caravansary.

In but very few of his great works is the element of humor omitted, and its expression ranges all the way from the uproariously comic to the grimly tragic.

50 examples of  uproariously  in sentences