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Definition of the day : « side-splitting »
- As in rich : adj very funny
- As in comical : adj amusing
- As in uproarious : adj hilarious
- As in comic/comical : adj amusing
- As in entertaining : adj amusing, pleasing
- As in funny : adj comical, humorous
- As in hilarious : adj very funny
- As in humorous : adj funny, comical
- It proved to be a side-splitting as well as an ice-breaking affair.
- Extract from : « On a Donkey's Hurricane Deck » by R. Pitcher Woodward
- Go right up and entertain her with some side-splitting stories.
- Extract from : « Stover at Yale » by Owen Johnson
- His burlesque of Taglioni was side-splitting, especially as he grew stouter.
- Extract from : « Forty Years of 'Spy' » by Leslie Ward
- Expert tumblers, they executed most amazing and side-splitting fails.
- Extract from : « Michael, Brother of Jerry » by Jack London
- Leigh had the art of making pieces—dull to the reader, side-splitting mirth to an audience.
- Extract from : « Their Majesties' Servants (Volume 1 of 3) » by John Doran
- Let a quiet and demure dulness be the foil of your side-splitting sallies.
- Extract from : « Literary Tours in The Highlands and Islands of Scotland » by Daniel Turner Holmes
- A side-splitting novelty, full of "good lines" and comical incident and character.
- Extract from : « The Templeton Teapot » by Grace Cooke Strong
- Long as he had been in Madrid, he could not speak Spanish correctly, and his mistakes fed the clubs with side-splitting anecdotes.
- Extract from : « Romantic Spain » by John Augustus O'Shea
- They thought Birkenbog so funny that everything he said was side-splitting even before he had said it.
- Extract from : « The Dew of Their Youth » by S. R. Crockett
- Rigid care has been taken to exclude such dramatic pieces which are fittingly described as "side-splitting farces."
- Extract from : « Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays » by Various