Then he winds up with uproarious praise of the "Bully Lager Beer!
The cheerful jest and saucy jibe of the morning, the uproarious and hearty laugh, were all hushed, and but a few gruff words were heard now and then.
After this flourish of trumpets, and cheers from the ladies and uproarious laughter from the gentlemen, the old lady departed to take her accustomed drive round the racecourse.
This performance elicited uproarious and long-continued applause.
During the whole time that my brother was speaking there was a profound silence; when he sat down there was a hum and a subdued thumping on the table, but not the uproarious applause that had greeted the two previous speakers.
I sat in the boat for some time, fairly bewildered and deafened by the uproarious jabberings and shrill, excited cries of amazement and wonder that filled the air all round me.
Now, it seems that a talking animal is the greatest possible joke known to the blacks, and so my narrative was greeted with uproarious mirth; and my "impossible" story even spread from tribe to tribe.
The Archbishop was allowed to return after a reconciliation with the king at Fréteval, and the Kentishmen flocked around him with uproarious welcome as he entered Canterbury.
No noble however had as yet ventured to join him nor had any town opened its gates when London poured out to meet him with uproarious welcome.
From within came bursts of uproarious laughter, and a summons to enter.
However, the chief haunt for Bohemians with money to spend was the Rocher de Cancale, where it was easier to be uproarious without offending the proprieties.
And from this absence of that most uproarious of all things, humility, comes incidentally the peculiar insistence on the Superman.
I should regard any civilization which was without a universal habit of uproarious dancing as being, from the full human point of view, a defective civilization.
Everywhere the robust and uproarious humour has come from the men who were capable not merely of sentimentalism, but a very silly sentimentalism.
There has been no humour so robust or uproarious as that of the sentimentalist Steele or the sentimentalist Sterne or the sentimentalist Dickens.
And I should regard any mind which had not got the habit in one form or another of uproarious thinking as being, from the full human point of view, a defective mind.
He is popular wherever he goes, for he invades every house as an uproarious child.
The glass doors stood open on the side nearest to Mr. Moses Gould; and as the feet of that festive idiot were evidently turned in the same direction, everybody else went that way with the unanimity of some uproarious procession.
Uproarious laughter) So I reckon th' best kind uv a boy scout is one that's deaf and dumb, but I ain't never seen none at this camp.
Uproarious applause) "Scouts, this is a gala day for me.
Every one was at his ease, and a most uproarious chorus had just been sung by the whole strength of the company, when we heard the ominous sound of a quiet double-rap at the outer door.
Long and minute was the investigation with which they honoured us, and so uproarious their mirth, that I felt infinitely sheepish; and Toby was immeasurably outraged at their familiarity.
The second day of the Feast of Calabashes was ushered in by still more uproarious noises than the first.
The speech was hailed with uproarious approbation.
Crash after crash it went, drowned in our own uproarious laughter, or louder cries of horror and disgust.
But the present which drew forth the most uproarious applause was a Union Jack, which the captain gave to their chief, Awatok.
His behaviour was little less so, for, clapping his hands to his sides, he shut his eyes, opened his big mouth, and burst into an uproarious fit of laughter.
Everybody joined in enthusiastically, and in the afternoon we had an uproarious rehearsal in the Supply Co.
An odd three-legged race was taking place at the time, each school having an entry; and amid uproarious shouts the contestants were falling down, getting mixed in their partners, and exciting all sorts of comments.
One of these happenings was a sack race, which afforded great amusement to the crowd, and gave Paulding her first score, to the uproarious delight of everybody.
He stopped short in his uproarious entrance, suddenly sobered by the appearance of M.
Graham came up one day in the midst of a most uproarious romp.
He had an uproarious time, and wrote verses to the Lass of Ecclefechan, which shows the place must have been a good deal livelier then than now.