marked by or causing boisterous merriment or convulsive laughter
<adj.all> hilarious broad comedy a screaming farce uproarious stories
Uproarious \Up*roar"i*ous\, a. Making, or accompanied by, uproar, or noise and tumult; as, uproarious merriment. ※ -- {Up*roar"i*ous*ly}, adv. -- {Up*roar"i*ous*ness}, n.
Style also carries "Story in Harlem Slang," an uproarious confrontation between two Harlem dandies who work hard at doing nothing at all.
Montana's Old West centennial spectacular of longhorn cattle, cowboys and covered wagons rumbled into town just after dawn Saturday, drawing an uproarious welcome along a three-mile parade route.
We will walk in proudly and with our heads held high," he said to uproarious applause.
The Press show audience was in uproarious mood, not least when Mr Cage's artist, a specialist in nudes, expatiated on the problems of sexual harassment at work.
That's a little known aspect of Easter lore, the zanily uproarious, upside down funniness of a holiday Christians celebrate this weekend.