and he burst into laughter?
sam fell over then john immediately burst into laughter?
The correct word to fill in the sentence is "burst." "The children burst into peals of laughter" is the correct form of the sentence.
The joke was so funny I cried with laughter. Laughter is the best cure for feeling sad.
The correct term is "burst," so the correct statement is: "The children burst into peals of laughter."
paroxysm
It is when someone laughs hysterically
You actually have two independent clauses here, one about the clown one about the child. If you use the conjunction 'and', you can join them together.The clown made a face and the child burst into laughter. ---- Now you have a compound sentence made up of two independent clauses. They are connected by the coordinating conjunction and.
When he's alone with me his laughter is different; it's unrepressed.
His outrageous antics kept the audience howling with laughter.
She duffawed a burst of laughter when he made a really funny joke.
He made a clever quip about the situation, causing everyone to burst into laughter.
A loud burst of laughter; a horse laugh.
Explode could be used to describe 'burst out'. For example, The class burst out laughing at the sight of the picture. could be written as The class exploded into laughter at the sight of the picture. The above two sentences have the same meaning even though the word 'explode' cannot replace 'burst out' directly in the first sentence.