Someone who acts speaks or writes in an amusing way.
1 So-so; an effeminate humourist , - says the most absurd things, and fancies them wise.
2 I am not a humourist , and make a poor impression in society.
3 Phil May was his godfather; and every industrious humourist employs him periodically.
4 He has always considered himself to be a humourist of some distinction.
5 I imagined Mr. Christopher Craik was humourist as well as clever man-
6 The woman of the world, the humourist and cynic, saw it with admiration.
7 He had the forehead of a philosopher but the mouth of a humourist .
8 Since the birth of his child, Corp had become something of a humourist .
9 I introduce him to you as a hero-andas a humourist .
10 Sant retired, for he was a humourist and a peaceful man.
11 I don't know; Pete was sure being either a humourist or a poet.
12 Another peculiarity he had, not common in his time; he was decidedly a humourist .
13 Thirdly, the Buzzer is a humourist , of the sardonic variety.
14 One must be a boy to think Kingsley a humourist .
15 You are a humourist , and may say what you like.
16 Koppy, struggling with anger and scorn, frowned on the would-be humourist , who hastily grinned.
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