If I went to a crowded place I would go into hysterics because everyone's voices and emotions were pounding inside my skull. |
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Their dinner was marked by loud hysterics, which earned them more than one unfriendly stare from the older patrons of the restaurant. |
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And you know intellects are most prone to emotional distress, as proven by your own hysterics. |
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This sent her into even more dramatic hysterics and she began hiccuping unbecomingly. |
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Whenever she is able to keep her hysterics in check, it sounds as if she's trying to present herself as innocently doe-eyed as possible. |
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A convinced anticlerical, he regarded all saints and visionaries as hysterics. |
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After several minutes of hysterics he pulls himself together and approaches Lena. |
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Cadence gives a sigh and does an adorable puppy-dog pout, and Ricky eyes him and then scoots closer to the window as I break up into hysterics. |
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I for one, was utterly helpless, tears rolling down my cheeks, bent double with hysterics. |
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She had an amazing array of Wildean oneliners and putdowns that reduced the audience to hysterics. |
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As a result, many of the actors scream their lines as if they're on the verge of hysterics. |
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Connelly decides to seek out emotional truth in her role, and leaves the hysterics and butchy resolve to lesser scream queens. |
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And the young actress doesn't rely on hysterics and overacting to convey Maria's desperation. |
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The few who warned against the dangers of nuclear were dismissed as alarmists or even hysterics. |
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Finally I had worked myself into a state of hysterics so much so that I could not breathe. |
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It was a real laugh, a ha-ha laugh, unlike the fit of hysterics he'd had earlier. |
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I would have, if I wasn't so close to collapsing into giggling schoolgirl hysterics. |
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I'm open to being convinced it's not some politicians having hysterics, but so far, that's how it smells to me. |
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She got a second Oscar nod, as Best Supporting Actress, for her wildly funny hysterics in Allen's Husbands and Wives. |
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Through it all, though, Utidjian is superb, capable of generating power not from volume or hysterics, but from the subtlest expression. |
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Lopez is completely inept when it comes to playing out the hysterics that this mellow-dramatic insipid thriller so often demands of her. |
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But then I recalled our parking lot hysterics of this weekend and my angry words to him about how he can't be bothered to read my writing. |
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It would simply be helpful if the neighbours could resign themselves to an approximately similar exercise, with fewer tantrums and hysterics. |
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Ollie falls backwards in hysterics onto the bed and promptly falls off, stepping right onto his laptop which had been left open on the floor. |
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Kayla laughed in hysterics as her skates slid up under her and she landed on her bottom. |
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The audience was in hysterics and applauding their heads off and I think they were on their feet, which was rare back then. |
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Perhaps the worst thing about this show was not the acts themselves, but the fact that the audience was in hysterics. |
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Candace doubled up with laughter and lay on the floor in hysterics, still in control of the beam. |
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His emotions took hold and he burst into hysterics, warranting a quick response from the Takavaran commander. |
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I was in hysterics of course, and as a joke I said the temperature the next day would probably be six degrees across the nation. |
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But eventually it made it to Canada, where my teenaged friends and I would watch it in total hysterics after school. |
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And then all the male guests returned to the stage, each of them bare-chested too, as the audience went into hysterics. |
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Spontaneous outbursts, to his mind, are for fools, hysterics and chat show guests. |
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Going into that conversation I tended to view all the big pushers of regime change as warmongers, hysterics or trouble-makers. |
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Some ragas such as Darbari-kanhara, Khamaj and Pooriya are strongly recommended for defusing tension in mind, particularly in case of hysterics. |
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As we passed it around, reading aloud, we were in hysterics. |
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Marty and his gang had gone into hysterics at her slight tantrum. |
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She played a sullen nutcase prone to hysterics and evil giggles. |
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For some reason, that put me and my friends Dan and Ali in hysterics. |
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Or maybe they're all quietly doubled up in hysterics behind me. |
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Like a woman loosing all sanity, I began to laugh in hysterics. |
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But his mission is complicated by Louis' quirks and emotional hysterics. |
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Rae was still in hysterics and Bryan was trying to calm her down, and Fantasia was crouching down next to the fallen couple with ice pack in her hands. |
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With any other director you'd have hysterics and ring your agent, but you just did it with Robert because he was incredibly charming. |
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She's overstrung to-day. If it were you, you'd be in hysterics. |
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Meet the many composers who had a well developed funny bone in a concert that will leave you in hysterics! |
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This is a cruelty, for the child usually goes into hysterics when he discovers the parents' absence. |
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Avital Ronell tells of her somaticizations, her fits of hysterics, her menstrual problems. |
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Back in 2007, a bubbly Diaz showed Jay Leno her burping skills on late-night TV and then went into hysterics. |
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Even under the most arduous of braking exercises, the TT Roadster simply came to an instant halt without hysterics or fanfare. |
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In France, however, it's pure hysterics because of pressure from the seed industry. |
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Peter's wink sent Jes right back into convulsions and minor hysterics. |
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But most of the players were doubled up in hysterics. |
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The comically meagre bid sent the crowd into hysterics. |
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There was a girl working for me? and the hysterics started. |
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Again, some hysterics may be so autosuggestible that heterosuggestions can have no more than a transient effect. |
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For Libby, hysterics were an MGM Technicolor production in Dolby Sound and Sensurround. |
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Compared to some of the hysterics and questionable comments that we heard earlier this evening, the member is quite correct in the context of the argument. |
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Let me say on another matter, in defence of Mr Wilson, the Minister of the Environment in Northern Ireland, that I am glad he does not fit the stereotype that unthinking climate-change hysterics expect in this House. |
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As if the pair of chances was a warning, shortly after a wild two-minute patch saw a two-goal surge that turned the game on its ear and sent both sets of supporters into hysterics. |
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The Newsroom transforms its female characters into hysterics and fools. |
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Shehab Ahmed sent he 15,000 local fans into hysterics when he put his penalty past Carlos Valdes after misfiring Armando Gun dragged down Ali Al Wehaibi in the box. |
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He has denied to me since that it was hysterics, and insisted that it was only his sense of humor asserting itself under very terrible conditions. |
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The workmen were all in hysterics at the antics of this 18ct plonker who was still very much wet behind the ears. |
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Then, tearless and laughless and, most damningly for a woman still stretching for girlhood, applauseless, I realize the other reason I had hysterics. |
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The Henny Pennies who forecast doom and disaster thus have been proved hysterics who could use some est or encounter sessions to calm their anxieties. |
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