Aún no tenemos significados para "have humour".
1But Crawford, like the best that have humour, had pity and pathos too.
2Without a language you could have humour, but without language there could be no wit.
3One of the livelier groups is surging hitherwards; here we have frolic, here we have humour.
4They have humour, these fisher- folk, eh, gunner?
6His naive narrations, which are well composed and have humour, carry with them a conviction of their sincerity, whatever the errors of chronology.
7Here is a little thing which I think has humour in it.
8It breathes noble things; it has humour, too-ah ,yes ,soquaint!
9Cyril Ramaphosa has humour in his arsenal, and he knows how to use it.
10Barry has humour and pathos and it balances them expertly.
11They were partly at play, of course, both having humour.
12Well, well, we turn back, though I would fain have humoured the Queen's whim.
13He should have humoured Westgate by giving him precedence.'
14I have humoured this whim lately; except when my irritable fancy breaks loose, and runs riot.
15But Barnes has humour and he has self-belief.
16She wanted everyone to take the virus seriously, but while she's sick - she still had humour.
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