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1 peal
N1. ठहाका/अट्टहासAfter hearing a joke she breaks into the peal of laughter.--------V1. गड़गड़ानाHelen pealed with laughter. -
2 scream
N1. चीखScreams of laughter are being heard from the theatre.--------V1. चीखनाThe fans screamed with delight when they saw him.
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convulse with laughter — shake with laughter … English contemporary dictionary
roar with laughter — burst with laughter, laugh uncontrollably … English contemporary dictionary
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double up (with laughter) — in. to laugh so hard that one bends over. □ We all just doubled up with laughter. □ I doubled up when I heard the punch line … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
split your sides (with laughter) — split your ˈsides (laughing/with laughter) idiom to laugh a lot at sb/sth Main entry: ↑splitidiom … Useful english dictionary
Laughter — Laugh ter, n. [AS. hleahtor; akin to OHG. hlahtar, G. gel[ a]chter, Icel. hl[=a]tr, Dan. latter. See {Laugh}, v. i. ] A movement (usually involuntary) of the muscles of the face, particularly of the lips, with a peculiar expression of the eyes,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
laughter — [laf′tər, läf′tər] n. [ME < OE hleahtor (akin to Ger gelächter) < base of hleahhan, to LAUGH] 1. the action of laughing or the sound resulting 2. an indication of amusement [with laughter in her eyes] 3. Archaic a matter for or cause of… … English World dictionary
bursting with laughter — I am laughing uncontrollably … English contemporary dictionary
Screaming With Laughter — I am laughing loudly, I am laughing uncontrollably, SWL (Internet chat slang) … English contemporary dictionary
roar with laughter — funny bone n … English expressions
laughter — laugh|ter [ˈla:ftə US ˈlæftər] n [U] [: Old English; Origin: hleahtor] when people laugh, or the sound of people laughing ▪ Foster joined in the laughter. ▪ He looked shocked, then burst into laughter (=started laughing) . roar/scream/shriek with … Dictionary of contemporary English