laughing in the aisles
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rolling in the aisles — laughing loudly. The group, considered by many to be one of the funniest in Canada, had its audiences rolling in the aisles at last night s concert. Etymology: based on the idea of uncontrollable laughter causing the people watching a show to… … New idioms dictionary
rolling in the aisles — laughing so hard they fall out of their chairs Robin Williams made us laugh. We were rolling in the aisles … English idioms
rolling in the aisles — In a state of uncontrollable laughter • • • Main Entry: ↑aisle * * * laughing/rolling/in the aisles phrase an audience that is laughing or rolling in the aisles is laughing a lot Thesaurus: to laugh a lot or start laughing … Useful english dictionary
rolling in the aisles — If the audience watching something are laughing loudly, the show has them rolling in the aisles … The small dictionary of idiomes
rolling in the aisles — If the audience watching something are laughing loudly, the show has them rolling in the aisles. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
Rolling in the aisles — If the audience watching something are laughing loudly, the show has them rolling in the aisles … Dictionary of English idioms
roll in the aisles — verb To laugh uproariously. Theatregoers may not roll in the aisles when lanky Ray Bolger impersonates a window dresser retiring for the night. . . . But plenty of people will be amused by Cartoonist Robert Wildhack. Syn: die laughing, laugh ones … Wiktionary
Lavender Menace — The Lavender Menace was an informal group of lesbian radical feminists formed to protest the exclusion of lesbians and lesbian issues from the feminist movement at the Second Congress to Unite Women in New York City on May 1, 1970. Members… … Wikipedia
laugh — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. guffaw, snicker, giggle, titter, chuckle. See rejoicing. laugh at II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. chuckle, giggle, titter, snicker, snigger, guffaw, chortle, cackle, fit of laughter, peal of laughter,… … English dictionary for students
aisle — UK [aɪl] / US noun [countable] Word forms aisle : singular aisle plural aisles a passage between rows of seats, for example in a church, theatre, or plane, or between the shelves of a supermarket Breakfast cereals are in aisle three. • go/walk… … English dictionary