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Definitionn. a message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter
Last update: July 5, 2015
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She was always humoring him to prevent trouble. [verb]
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He has a keen sense of humor without becoming a buffoon. [noun]
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He was poor, but his fund of good humor was inexhaustible. [noun]
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He was not in a very good humor at the moment. [noun]
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His relaxed absurdist humor has made his castle joke a local legend. [Please select]
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It seemed, however, as if the humor of the animal had suddenly changed. [Please select]
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"Come," he said, with a good-humored smile; "the buck that will take to the water must be headed, and not followed." [Please select]
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Instead of continuing to oppose the scheme of Duncan, his humor suddenly altered, and he lent himself to its execution. [Please select]
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Solidity, self-respect, pure absence of frivolous humor, ennobled the race and enabled them to hold together, so that everybody not born in Springhaven might lament, but never repair, his loss. [Please select]
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McCrie is marked by excellent temper, humour, and good humor. [Please select]
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With Hippolyte Taine, every truly free spirit has come to realize that "Puritanism is the death of culture, philosophy, humor, and good fellowship; its characteristics are dullness, monotony, and gloom." [Please select]
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