absurdity, boisterousness, convulsion, fit of laughter, gleefulness, hilariousness, jollity, laughing, outburst of laughter, risibility, tee-hee
Definitionn. great merriment
Last update: January 17, 2017
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Hilarity is the last thing you expect to find at a funeral. [Please select]
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"Seymour," said my brother-in-law, "your hilarity is inopportune." [Please select]
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Other churches having historical associations are the two Greyfriars churches, which occupy the two halves of one building; Tron church, the scene of midnight hilarity at the new year; St Cuthbert's church; St Andrew's church in George Street, whence set out, on a memorable day in 1843, that long procession of ministers and elders to Tanfield Hall which ended in the founding of the Free Church; St George's church in Charlotte Square, a good example of the work of Robert Adam. [Please select]
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She ran back to her table, and its hilarity was shortly augmented. [Please select]
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Hilarity waxed, impromptu speeches were made, songs rose on every key. [Please select]
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And why the ungovernable hilarity over the demand that its "efficiency" should never be impaired. [Please select]
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Yesterday the parish had been alive with a pious hilarity. [Please select]
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Allie's senses recognized a new sound--a confusion of music, dancing, hilarity, all distinct, near at hand. [Please select]
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