Arousing or provoking laughter.
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Examples for "funny "
1 He told funny stories about selling real estate; he asked good questions.
2 Donald Dewar said, 'This should be interesting' in that funny Donaldish way.
3 Nothing had happened yet, in Ireland-is that a funny thing to say?
4 The bit is really quite funny , particularly for an 80s computer commercial.
5 I'd have to work quick.' She added, 'It's not funny at all.
1 I've recently played an amusing new party game called Which Minister Said?
2 Sabina smiled, pleased that he found their situation amusing rather than irritating.
3 But the dream was amusing ; I was in no haste to wake.
4 I found an amusing example on the label of a popular antacid.
5 At one level this is amusing polemic and is perhaps best ignored.
1 I have no problem distinguishing between comic book reality and our reality.
2 Indeed, however comic , almost all the letters published to date are sneers.
3 However, her impeccable comic timing and captivating stage presence carry the day.
4 In the comic book, Chance takes the place of the intended victim.
5 To the point where Tim Heidecker's character was almost entirely comic relief.
1 But the reality of being addicted to shopping is far from comical .
2 A comical look at the past week with Radar and Irene Pink.
3 Passages in his letters are almost comical in their perversity of misjudgment.
4 It's a pretty simple concept, but what's comical are the search results.
5 He only saw the comical side of the incident and cried laughingly:
1 He finds laughable the idea that political freedom is a Western construct.
2 That is the laughable idea the Turnbull government would have you believe.
3 Claude seemed barely real to me: a paper clown, innocuous and laughable .
4 North Korea has dismissed the offer of multilateral security guarantees as laughable .
5 He could see nothing laughable about the desperate situation in the district.
1 The others perked up their ears in mirthful appreciation of this language.
2 Hear the malediction with which Elisha cursed the insolent and mirthful children.
3 A mirthful spirit pervaded the room and the usual order was wanting.
4 The smile he summoned to his lips was more quizzical than mirthful .
5 Ida could scarcely disguise her pleasure, and with mirthful eyes she said:
1 The very idea of such a project is to me infinitely risible .
2 Even the swankiest establishments are falling over themselves to invent risible alternatives.
3 He is no longer risible , nor, perhaps, capable of reason and society.
4 Aside from the risible script and potty plot, we have rubbish acting.
5 The idea of Beijing as a green city was always risible .
6 But he needs to be careful, because ambition can make you risible too.
7 The corporations getting involved in football now are less visible and less risible .
8 Another sideshoot of this particular evolutionary branch has been the risible Walks With.
9 The European Commission's teaser to persuade young women to become scientists is risible .
10 Whether you found it risible or thrilling, it was hard to look away.
11 The notion that an independent Scotland will be parochial is risible .
12 Annette declined to laugh at the most risible caricatures of Tinman.
13 Being a good-humoured fellow, and of a risible nature, the alternations were frequent.
14 Then the Pulitzer proves its status as the risible imprimatur of middlebrow mediocrity.
15 The physician smiled, mine host smiled; it was impossible to suppress the risible faculties.
16 The idea that vested interests have prevented the appointment of more consultants is risible .
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