Definitionadj. marked by or causing boisterous merriment or convulsive laughter
Last update: June 23, 2015
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In often hilarious ways, the Raccoons use their powers to try to scare off the advancement of civilization. [adjective]
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Some of his one-liners and retorts are hilarious, as he makes the character instantly charming and never offensive. [adjective]
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Victor had grown hilarious, and was attempting to tell an anecdote about a Mexican girl who served chocolate one winter in a restaurant in Dauphine Street. [adjective]
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Angie was buxom and plump, but she was a hilarious entertainer. [Please select]
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There was a sort of hilarious contentment about him that filled her with misgivings. [Please select]
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Four taxi-cabs crept round the corner furtively, driven by visibly hilarious chauffeurs. [Please select]
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Then I had a hilarious thought, which I instantly put to the ladies. [Please select]
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They were under loose discipline and were inclined to be hilarious. [Please select]
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The ceremony had been a rite of hilarious rejoicing. [Please select]
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Never had a forbidden feast gone off so beautifully before, and they were in hilarious spirits. [Please select]
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As you probably guessed, Mate, our Christmas was not exactly hilarious. [Please select]
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