Aún no tenemos significados para "american humorist".
1American humorist whose new collection of essays is titled Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls.
2Every possible situation has been spoilt for us in advance by the American humorist.
3He is easily the first of American humorists.
4He has been called the representative American humorist.
5WIT, n. The salt with which the American humorist spoils his intellectual cookery by leaving it out.
6American humorists as diverse as Dave Barry and Garrison Keillor have defined the problem in terms of guyness.
7Ugly things and very dull things are prominent in their story, as in the tales of American humorists.
8The Federal forces from Roxbury to Cambridge were under command of General Artemus Ward, the great American humorist.
9I am not partial to American humorists generally, but the delicate and subtle humour of Dudley Warner I always appreciated.
10I remember, when a very young man, attending a party at which a famous American humorist was the chief guest.
11In common with other men who had known the Great American Humorist, Mr. Taylor smiled at the bare mention of his name.
12When the American humorist really puts on his war paint and sounds the tocsin, he can organize a great deal of mourning.
13You get more real fun from half an hour with them than from the books of all "the American humorists."
14An American humorist has described marriage as the craving of some young man to pay for some young woman's board and lodging.
15He formed a boundless arsenal of images and similes; he learned the American humorist's art not to parade the joke with a discounting smile.
16As a boy, Irving was of a rather mischievous turn, a trait which perhaps helped to make him the "first American humorist."
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