laughing in the aisles

laughing in the aisles
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 laughingsynonym
Main entry: aisle

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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

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  • 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

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