Quality of a character, situation or work.
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Examples for "comic"
Examples for "comic"
1I have no problem distinguishing between comic book reality and our reality.
2Indeed, however comic, almost all the letters published to date are sneers.
3However, her impeccable comic timing and captivating stage presence carry the day.
4In the comic book, Chance takes the place of the intended victim.
5To the point where Tim Heidecker's character was almost entirely comic relief.
1In the comic book, Chance takes the place of the intended victim.
2And seriously, read the comic that movie was based on, it's great.
3And I am surrounded by people who work in the comic business.
4Babbitt looked up irritably from the comic strips in the Evening Advocate.
5But ironically enough, Parker simply can't wait for the comic's digital upgrade.
1We eternally step from the sublime to the ridiculous; we want taste.
2She was, evidently, in no mood for the enjoyment of the ridiculous.
3SOCRATES: From these considerations learn to know the nature of the ridiculous.
4Gyp stood trembling-theaction had not stirred her sense of the ridiculous.
5Even his father saw the ridiculous figure he cut, and growled out:
1Yet the ludicrous imperfections of this performance passed unnoticed by the audience.
2With the final item came the ludicrous remembrance of that ill-assorted couple.
3There came to her a sense of the ludicrous side of it.
4You can carry these things to the point of the ludicrous, captain.
5So don't expect the ludicrous acceleration and whizbang features of a Tesla.
6Still, worth enduring to gawp at the ludicrous twist in the tale.
7Halifax's taste was fastidious, and his sense of the ludicrous morbidly quick.
8Jack, seeing the ludicrous side, with difficulty repressed an inclination to smile.
9Ridiculous. Kennedy dismissed the ludicrous idea with a flip of her right hand.
10And you know not what the ludicrous in the horrible is.
11No sense of the ludicrous was left in his anxious brain.
12Words cannot paint the overwhelming sense of the ludicrous which I then experienced.
13Yet, to the last the ludicrous often mingled with the melancholy.
14His love of the ludicrous was not the least peculiar of his characteristics.
15Here his common sense and instinct of the ludicrous returned and he smiled.
16For the serious implies the ludicrous, and opposites cannot be understood without opposites.
Translations for the ludicrous