Oh, the hilarity when it's revealed that he can't even potty-train his own son! |
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He deplored the inelegant roughness and dull hilarity of their conversation. |
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It has become apparent that sending her to that country would be the ultimate height of hilarity. |
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The author's name has caused untold hilarity among Britain's schoolboy humour forum, and I've laughed myself silly. |
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Appearances belie reality and as the madness gains momentum, hilarity ensues in this classic comic farce of mistaken identities. |
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This interpretation holds water, but it doesn't account for the poetry, the hilarity, and the glimmers of hope that underpin the film. |
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They got quite animated and into the whole subject and it was also the subject of much hilarity and humour on their part. |
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It is also about as close as you'll ever get to a commentary track that you'll want to watch repeatedly for its extreme hilarity. |
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I'm not sure if the movie meant for this set-up to lead into hilarity or mind-numbing tedium. |
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By cutting some of these characters, the movie would have lost a few moments of hilarity, but gained a tighter, more streamlined feel. |
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For a movie that seems contrived as a backdrop for madcap hilarity, there's precious little hilarity to distract you from the backdrop. |
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Reminiscences of the latter's sexploits make this a remarkable exercise in how to extract hilarity from banality. |
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Within half an hour my confidence and style excelled, resulting in much hilarity and a good dose of old-fashioned childish fun. |
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This film tries to revive the screwball comedy, yet despite wit and some hilarity, the main characters are just not likeable enough. |
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Basically it's two hours of endless fun and hilarity capped off with about fifteen minutes of Baumbachian pathos and sincerity. |
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Dry laughter and hilarity ensue, but the eerie arch of the original is intact. |
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The thing is that, whether or not your comedy is alternative, the key factor is hilarity. |
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The film veers in its perfectly-plotted course from absolute hilarity to extreme poignancy. |
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Anyone expecting a performance echoing the hilarity of his last film will be keenly disappointed. |
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It charted the bittersweetness of motherhood, the loneliness of being stuck in the countryside and the hilarity of daily life. |
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Despite the tension and fear that pervaded on the night, the anniversary was highlighted by hilarity and humour. |
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There'll probably be a lot of laughter and hilarity, because the owner of the restaurant is absolutely hilarious. |
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The painting was cartoon-like, very flat and two-dimensional, exuding comic flair and hilarity. |
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His efforts to repeat the phrase with his accent caused hilarity among Zaireans. |
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Congratulations to Anthony, for inadvertently finding a Googlebomb of mass hilarity. |
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You may also recall a while back my talking about the hilarity provided by the Pop Idol phenomenon. |
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And then it ends in sexy hilarity with some clever contrivance I haven't thought of yet. |
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Full of twitches and double-takes, he manages to undermine his usual screen assuredness enough to carry off moments of great hilarity without ever compromising his suavity. |
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Dreams pervade the play, giving it an illusionary quality and heightening the sense of dark hilarity that frequently has the audience hysterical with laughter. |
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A rhapsody of intricate plots emerges and, with luck, hilarity ensues. |
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Despite the sheer hilarity of the music itself, Detweiler claims that the flute drops are not an intentional joke. |
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The context has provided a moment of unexpected, lowbrow hilarity. |
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I know from her students that the masking tape incident involved little more than hilarity. |
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And the hilarity of it was, I was in practically every scene of that episode of Scandal. |
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The script attempted to recreate the hilarity from the original as Ferris decides that he needs to take another breather. |
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Awkward moments and hilarity ensue until the humbled hero gets rescued by benevolent locals and in the process, gets transformed. |
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Scenes of irresistible hilarity, completely convincing excess, and carefully crafted pomposity and grandiloquence. |
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Sadly for him, the pictures made it to the media, and Dowling resigned amid international hilarity. |
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Join the imaginary water action or just enjoy the hilarity from the shade of a gum tree. |
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In March, comedy rock superstar Tim Minchin delivers his particular brand of musical hilarity accompanied by a 55-piece orchestra. |
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The longest-running animated comedy series of all time, it continues to bring unbridled hilarity to fans all over the world. |
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I have just one final point on this, which is about the hilarity of last week and the Minister of Human Resources and Social Development. |
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The book's vibrant and comical illustrations mirror the energy and hilarity of the text. |
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His hilarity and hard work ethic have earned him the distinction of being the most re-booked comedian in Canada. |
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Mayhem and hilarity ensue when a scientist travels back in time and gets mixed up with characters from William Shakespeare's play, Hamlet! |
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Now, in the safety of the apartment, the other records are put aside while the twelve-inch is plopped on mom's turntable for instant-gratification hilarity. |
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You guys come to his rescue and the drama and hilarity ensues. |
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Meg made a face that was between confusion and extreme hilarity. |
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Call it wit, humour, hilarity, comedy and what not, Vivek has it all. |
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Despite the inadvertent hilarity, the real marvel of our mobile text-correction systems is how astoundingly good they are. |
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Roald notes that rehearsals have alternated between hilarity and tears. |
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Wimbledon is fast approaching and with it the unbridled hilarity of pigeons landing on the court, ballboys tripping over and the ball getting stuck in the net. |
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Equal numbers of young women and men, often as couples, come out to see these ladies shake their stuff, and the atmosphere is one of racy hilarity. |
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The event came out with all the hilarity associated with such events, since it is normal for the clues to be misinterpreted in a situation of urgency. |
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The speccy Scot and star of BBC2's Mock The Week is pure hilarity. |
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It started as a mild chuckle, elevated itself to a chortle, then blossomed into the longest, loudest, most cathartic hilarity he had ever experienced. |
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I also want to understand the prayers and the adisookaanug, the sacred stories, but the irresistible part of language for me is the explosion of hilarity that attends every other minute of an Ojibwe visit. |
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Now, staging one of the most politically incorrect musical-theater extravaganzas ever seen, Dana and his class will put it all on the line for one controversial, conflicted night of hilarity! |
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Is this a spontaneous outbreak of hilarity, emotions and public interest? |
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And at a mere two minutes, the mordant hilarity and conceptual perfection of Dutch mortality study A Single Life exceeds what many films achieve in 90 or more. |
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The improvisational emphases and tonality mark the unmistakable voice of Scotland's most important living novelist – trilling with hilarity one moment, plummeting into mock sonorousness the next. |
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Emailgate is going to be a massive gag topic for Amy and Tina, and I suspect that the tension and hilarity surrounding the inevitable jokes about it might even slightly upstage the main event. |
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We can only imagine it was like the archetypal chick flick, as hilarity and high jinx ensued. |
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If nothing else, it is should provide a lot of unintentional hilarity. |
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One diehard gentleman tried for years to get the S. F. W. A. to adopt a members-only necktie, deaf to the growing hilarity and the counter-proposals of an S. F. W. A. tiara, an S. F. W. A. bustier, an S. F. W. A. jockstrap. |
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In fact,our giddy mood had been inflammably ignited and by the time we saw the first exhibit, we were convulsed with hilarity. |
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Especially for children: after much hilarity and laughter caused by the toboggan ride down, this is an opportunity to savour the moment and a bowl of hot chocolate while enjoying some savoyard pastries with our woodcutters. |
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Hailed by critics and feared by public figures, the award-winning This Hour Has 22 Minutes continues to supply Canada's twisted news junkies with a regular hit of biting satire and hilarity. |
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Pop came over with a number of his saloon cronies.... They were feeling no pain as usual, and all was high hilarity as my dad showed them proudly all around. |
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Then there's the hilarity and sunny weirdness of the school train, complete with a rotating organ and the children singing songs about not being turned into kidsicles. |
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My attempt to carve the turkey was a source of great hilarity at the dinner table. |
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Give three freshmen six bottles of wine, and hilarity will ensue. |
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