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All three men erupted into laughter as the young waiter fled.
She made some comment, and the small knot around her suddenly erupted into laughter.
They regularly erupt into laughter, collapsing against each other's shoulders.
At this remark, the room full of attorneys, congressmen and senators "erupted into laughter."
Mac's jaw dropped, and the table erupted into laughter.
The villagers erupted into laughter at this lame joke.
Almost the whole court erupted into laughter.
She blew her husband's totally unconvincing scam by erupting into laughter.
Several cops erupted into laughter, and Miller frowned.
On-" He broke off as she erupted into laughter.
Even as the men in the room erupted into laughter, I could feel my shield thickening almost rigidly with the increased pressure from beyond it.
Jiralk, Michael, erupted into laughter which sped away like the wind along their back trail.
"Aye, sir," Wong whispered, and what had been a tense bridge in battle just a few hours before, erupted into laughter.
The common was quiet a moment; then it erupted into laughter, far more than the feeble jest was worth.
Upon remembering the story, Wetteland erupted into laughter.
The men erupted into laughter.
He opened the door, saw Paully, whose jaw dropped just before he erupted into laughter.
Here, with the exchange of languages, the slightest physical gesture stilled the theatre or made it erupt into laughter.
Arex nodded as the crowd erupted into laughter.
Lord Fleming burst out, erupting into laughter.
The audience erupted into laughter, with even Beckinsale getting a small bit of giggles before composing herself enough to continue.
Maria's giggles erupted into laughter, the pure, uninhibited, magical laughter of the small child.
I also heard the distant sounds of nurses talking at the far end of the corridor, their carefree voices erupting into laughter.
"He old fool," Mrs. Wong said, and her son and daughter erupted into laughter.
Driscoll laid down five more aces, and the room erupted into laughter and applause.