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Etymology

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From uproar +‎ -ish.

Adjective

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uproarish (comparative more uproarish, superlative most uproarish)

  1. Characteristic of an uproar; turbulent or unruly; loud and uncontrollable.
    • 1993, Irene Loyd Black, The Duke's Easter Lady, page 67:
      The gentle smile turned to uproarish laughter.
    • 2019, Debrah Gish, In the Potter's Hands:
      He erupted in uproarish laughter at her nonsense.

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