en howling with laughter

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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Effects of howling with laughter

  • en tears ➜
  • en stomach pains ➜
  • en tears in the eyes ➜
  • en drawing attention to yourself ➜
  • en side cramps ➜
  • en a sore side ➜
  • en the applause meter goes up high ➜
  • en being joined by others ➜
  • en bubbles to emerge from your nose ➜
  • en bursting a gut ➜
  • en you can cry ➜
  • en you choke on a fly ➜
  • en a cramp in the side ➜
  • en the dogs to howl with you ➜
  • en doubling over, holding your belly ➜
  • en embarassment ➜
  • en euphoria ➜
  • en your eyes tear ➜
  • en feeling good about life ➜
  • en you get thumped ➜
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howling with laughter is a subevent of…

  • en slap your knee ➜
  • en bend forward ➜
  • en cry ➜
  • en hold ones side ➜
  • en lose balance ➜
  • en open mouth wide ➜
  • en throw your head back ➜
  • en coughing ➜
  • en crie ➜
  • en crying ➜
  • en double over ➜
  • en your eyes might start to tear ➜
  • en fall down ➜
  • en fall off a chair ➜
  • en finding it hard to breathe ➜
  • en gasp for breath ➜
  • en go to the bathroom ➜
  • en Knee slapping ➜
  • en remember the moment for a lifetime ➜
  • en scare the dog ➜
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howling with laughter is used for…

  • en responding to a funny joke ➜
  • en cheering up ➜
  • en comedy ➜
  • en expressing amusement ➜
  • en expressing yourself ➜
  • en feeling good ➜
  • en the friendly ➜
  • en fun ➜
  • en funny stories ➜
  • en good qokes ➜
  • en humor ➜
  • en scaring small animals ➜
  • en showing amusment/appreciation ➜
  • en smiling ➜
  • en a very funny joke ➜

howling with laughter requires…

  • en tickling ➜
  • en being tickled ➜
  • en emotions ➜
  • en experiencing something very funny ➜
  • en fun ➜
  • en a good joke ➜
  • en lack of control ➜
  • en a sence of humor ➜
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