Meaning:
to keep somebody laughing hard or amused.
Examples:
- The show kept me in stitches the whole time.
- The comedian had the audience in stitches with his jokes.
- The kids couldn't stop laughing and were kept in stitches by the clown's silly antics.
- His storytelling had us all in stitches, we couldn't stop laughing.
- The stand-up comic kept the crowd in stitches with her clever wit.
- His impressions had the entire room in stitches and had everyone laughing.
- The group was kept in stitches by his comical antics and jokes.
- The funny meme had me in stitches, I couldn't stop laughing.
- His silly antics had the whole party in stitches, it was a great time.
- The comedy show had the crowd in stitches, it was a great night out.
- The comedian's routine kept the audience in stitches, it was a hilarious performance.
- The improv comedy group kept the audience in stitches, it was a great show.
- The stand-up comedian had the crowd in stitches with his clever jokes.
- The comedy sketch had us all in stitches, it was so funny.
- His jokes and puns had the room in stitches, it was a great comedy night.
- The comedy skit kept the audience in stitches, it was a great performance.
- The comedy club had the crowd in stitches, it was a great night out.
- The children's clown kept the little ones in stitches with his silly jokes.
- The comedian's one-liners had the crowd in stitches, it was a great show.
- The comedy routine kept the audience in stitches, it was a great performance.
- The stand-up comedian had the crowd in stitches with his jokes and stories.