The man behind all this is short in height but it is no tall order for him to send people into peals of laughter. |
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From the kitchen, she could hear peals of laughter sounding where Robert, the butler, was doubtless entertaining her younger siblings. |
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It is not unusual for him to burst into peals of laughter on and off the track. |
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This was considered a top class joke, and always sent the crowd into peals of laughter. |
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Suddenly there was the sound of a branch breaking in the clutter of trees followed by loud peals of laughter. |
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The Hindi play directed at the dadas of the city sent the crowd into peals of laughter. |
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All of a sudden, the normal drone of the training room was shattered by peals of laughter! |
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Friends they visited recalled the peals of laughter that would come from their room. |
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Finally, you'd say what I wanted to hear, and then I'd feel relieved for a few seconds, and we'd collapse into peals of laughter. |
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Everyone silenced, looking at him standing there, and then, peals of laughter echoed round the table. |
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I was then seized by sudden peals of laughter which echoed and resounded through the rusting steel roof of the building. |
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A memory of running around with Ewen as children, playing tag and wrestling each other to the ground with peals of laughter, flashed through her mind. |
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They continued in spite of the ass's loud protests and the peals of laughter they heard from all who saw them. |
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In all seasons, Camp Papillon offers a range of personalised educational activities against a backdrop of peals of laughter. |
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There are no living species, no water, only the sound of the wind, sometimes sobbing, sometimes moaning, sometimes like peals of laughter. |
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The House burst into peals of laughter, and the incident, which Burke meant to be so solemn, ended in making him a laughing-stock. |
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I can almost hear the peals of laughter echoing up and down the land. |
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Soon, her peals of laughter echoed through the trees around them. |
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This led to peals of laughter from my partner and the two girls. |
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The crowd burst into peals of laughter when a programme was played, featuring Ms. Adivasi as a difficult mother-in-law arguing against exclusive breastfeeding. |
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Now peals of laughter, not screams, rang down halls. |
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She goes off into another of her peals of laughter. |
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Peals of laughter and merrymaking yelled out through the wood door. |
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