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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishin stitchesin stitchesLAUGHlaughing a lot in an uncontrollable wayhave/keep somebody in stitches (=make someone laugh) Her jokes had us all in stitches. → stitch
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in stitches• He was a brilliant raconteur, with a wicked wit and a razor tongue, and he had them all in stitches.• And his own unique brand of droll self-mockery had his audiences in stitches.• Mannie Pratt would have the bar in stitches doing an imitation of him.• The sight of him also had her in stitches.• I have found that transferring too many stitches sometimes results in stitches being dropped.
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