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Shook With Laughter

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verb

• make someone convulse with laughter

• be overcome with laughter

• move or stir about violently

• shake uncontrollably

• cause to contract

• contract involuntarily, as in a spasm

28%8 Relating to laughter or causing laughter
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22%8Shook off slumber
adjective

• aroused or activated

adjective satellite

• (somewhat formal) having been waked up

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