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Meanings of
funniness
in English
Portuguese
comédia
Catalan
anècdota
Spanish
anécdota
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A comic incident or series of incidents.
comedy
drollery
clowning
Portuguese
comédia
Synonyms
Examples for "
comedy
"
comedy
drollery
clowning
Examples for "
comedy
"
1
He is just the great American novelist of the great American
comedy
.
2
American Hustle, hardly a
comedy
,
actually won the thing two years ago.
3
That's the largest opening of any live-action
comedy
so far this year.
4
Alice wants people to stop mentioning 'female comedians', especially on
comedy
lineups.
5
Robinson: He's a character in a
comedy
who takes things too far.
1
The piccolo, in highest treble, inverts the second melody, in impertinent
drollery
.
2
The villagers gathered to see the city folks pursue their mad
drollery
.
3
The admirable
drollery
in Congreve about Lady Froth's verses on her coachman-
4
This is a little piece of
drollery
that I thought of myself.
5
Action rhymes, by reason of their practical
drollery
,
never fail to amuse.
1
You think I won't get heckled when I'm up on stage
clowning
?
'
2
For all his
clowning
,
Count, you might trust him with your life.
3
Do you think we will let you ruin everything by your
clowning
?
4
Once the
clowning
begins, Thicke says anything is bound to happen.
5
All their dances are new and full of their characteristic
clowning
.
Usage of
funniness
in English
1
It makes me feel funny-andit's not a nice kind of
funniness
either.
2
Now, you don't appear to appreciate the
funniness
of the situation.
3
Wired: Were you born funny, or did your
funniness
come from practice and development?
4
After a while Ellis saw the
funniness
of it too.
5
I didn't inquire as to the nature of that
funniness
.
6
He had solved the enigma of Anne with all her
"
funniness
.
"
7
The extreme
funniness
of the thing had lulled in Sophia the fear of Mr. Povey's sudden death.
8
But
funniness
can be very dangerous.
9
His prepubescent blankness, when it comes to what "spooning" might be, makes for both
funniness
and discomfort.
10
No Chinese girl know what other Chinese girl have written, so we talk of papers most freely and with great
funniness
.
11
All Chinese girls grow solemnity, but Miss Sterling laugh, and we know it is of American
funniness
,
and are much relieved.
12
Will a day come when the race will detect the
funniness
of these juvenilities and laugh at them-andby laughing at them destroy them?
13
Funniness
is about people who don't do that, like Trump, he said, referring to the U.S. president.
14
"I'm glad you think I'm amusing; but I can't see much
funniness
in just saying what is true."
15
It makes me feel funny-andit's not a nice kind of
funniness
either.
16
Now, you don't appear to appreciate the
funniness
of the situation.
Other examples for "funniness"
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About this term
funniness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
american funniness
appreciate the funniness
extreme funniness
great funniness
much funniness
Translations for
funniness
Portuguese
comédia
Catalan
anècdota
Spanish
anécdota
Funniness
through the time