An account of an amusing incident (usually with a punch line)
1 Then somebody made a funny remark and one of us laughed out loud.
2 They used to call me 'humour boy' because I'd always been looking for the funny remark .
3 A very young gentleman-thegeneral's A. D. C.-madea funny remark at my expense and the others laughed.
4 And every day after that, I'd take one funny remark my dad said and use it to update my status.
5 In doing so he must have made some funny remark in her ear, for she smiled wanly as she said:
6 A direct quotation formally introduced is generally preceded by a colon: "The great orator made this funny remark : "
8 A funny remark must be clinched with a somersault, a repartee be driven home by a resounding smack on the face.
9 In the movie theatres, jokes and funny remarks are often thrown upon the screen.
10 He went uncomfortably at her side, making his funny remarks from time to time.
11 Don't you fellows shoot any funny remarks in this inning.
12 The game, which was very amusing, was made more so by Uncle Philip's funny remarks .
13 Some took the stranger as a joke, and laughed and made funny remarks upon his appearance.
14 The old women made funny remarks , and laughed so heartily that I could not help joining them.
15 He makes funny remarks and queer noises.
16 He was very pleased when Penny made a few funny remarks and Boyle laughed, his eyes studying her.
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