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.
A characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of feeling.
The trait of appreciating (and being able to express) the humorous.
1 Your enthusiasm, good humour and good sportsmanship certainly rubbed off on us.
2 The humour is not in the plot, but in the general dialogue.
3 Its people have used humour for years to cope with difficult situations.
4 The family immediately took a snap, seeing the humour of the situation.
5 Cowell said: I think they better get their sense of humour back.
6 The thought police are ever-vigilant and, in his opinion, entirely without humour .
7 The young American has a unique way of balancing humour with intensity.
8 Who ever said South Africa did not have a sense of humour ?
9 However, satirical humour has played just a small part in NBC's success.
10 While rowdy at times, the fans always carried themselves with good humour .
11 Interviewers are often left bemused by her darkly honest sense of humour .
12 She paid tribute to his sense of humour and his kind nature:
13 There is as little humour in the one as in the other.
14 He's got a good sense of humour and he's sort of simple.
15 Janowicz lost the tie-break, a development he accepted in predictably good humour .
16 Just goes to prove even economic journalists have a sense of humour .
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