[f. *uproary, adj. f. UPROAR sb.] = UPROARIOUSNESS.
1806. Surr, Winter in Lond., II. 112. Like the uproariness of our gallery gods, the rudeness of these rogues must perhaps be tolerated.
1834. M. Scott, Cruise Midge, x. The excess of her joy, and the uproariness of her laughter.