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They, uproarious, answered in loud hurrahs, and one energetic voice cried out: " One cheer more for Master Guy!" - "John Halifax, Gentleman", Dinah Maria Mulock Craik.
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For this fair and compact person with her blue eyes, her broad, high cheek- bones, her healthy, jolly, even a little uproarious manner, was flesh of the people's flesh, and blood of their blood. - "Royal Highness", Thomas Mann.
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Trouble nothing over it, said Sherwood; indeed, he went against his will; they were an uproarious lot o' roisterers, and carried him off willy- nilly, fairly by main force, now I think on't. - "A Maid of Many Moods", Virna Sheard.