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Coach Matt Peet is normally poker-faced but laughed uproariously in the stand at the sheer impertinence and invention.

From BBC

Because she’s usually chatting with other comics on a shared bill, the answers tend to be uproariously funny.

Perhaps what's even more perplexing than the actor's behavior is how the live audience uproariously cheers him on.

From Salon

She’s not one to yell or laugh uproariously, which has led some people — especially men — to label her as unemotional.

Maybe it was the way I was socialized, maybe it was a Midwest upbringing, but unless something is uproariously, unexpectedly funny, I usually keep my laughs to myself in public.

From Salon

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