Any liquid portion of the body, such as blood, urine, semen, saliva.
A message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter.
The trait of appreciating (and being able to express) the humorous.
A characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of feeling.
1 He had good looks, a sharp mind, and good sense of humor .
2 I saw no reason not to humor Nina a few minutes longer.
3 The latter, his great good humor intact, helped Catso to his feet.
4 Perhaps that's the best way to deal with offensive humor or heckling.
5 At the moment, I don't have a very good sense of humor .
6 He was friendly, open, sensitive, and had a good sense of humor .
7 You really should ask Lyric to loan you his sense of humor .
8 His good humor was even greater when he saw Kitty completely recovered.
9 They kept saying she had to work on her sense of humor .
10 Pity his good humor with her was sure to be short lived.
11 He shouldn't have been surprised by her easy humor in dangerous situations.
12 THOMASES: He loved music and he had a good sense of humor .
13 After six years in the community he'd adopted their sense of humor .
14 John Lydon: Originality, humor and people that can actually cope with pressure.
15 Working without notes, he delivered all this with great animation and humor .
16 But it was more than the humor of the situation, you know.
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