Use of funnies in Sentences. 21 Examples

The examples include funnies at the start of sentence, funnies at the end of sentence and funnies in the middle of sentence

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funnies at the end of sentence


  1. He always tells the best funnies.
  2. Sounds more like the news pages than the funnies.
  3. Marian's brother-in-law read the English page, as dedicated as a nice little boy reading the funnies.
  4. The quality of that capital should also be better – there will be no more goodwill and accounting "funnies".
  5. The ritual reading of the Sunday newspaper, now two of them, can take all morning, still beginning with the funnies.

funnies in the middle of sentence


  1. I liked funnies when I was a kid.
  2. We always read the funnies together.
  3. Sunday funnies are often published in color.
  4. She would be watching the funnies on television.
  5. I had lost my funnies in the revolutionary storm.
  6. I like to read the funnies section of the newspaper.
  7. At present reading funnies is his favorite avocation.
  8. Interesting tidbits, videos and funnies from all over the world.
  9. Starting today I refuse to read the funnies till I hear from you.
  10. Like a bomb the show exploded, the funnies, the falsetto, Timothy himself.
  11. Locke: Mmm, and here I am thinking the funnies are the nicest part of the paper.
  12. The crumpled paper turned out to be more funnies that he had painstakingly cut out.
  13. I had just about run myself dry of duff funnies regarding the trusty Smith and Whatsaname.
  14. On average, teachers using it increased the time they taught reading skills like funnies and vocabulary.
  15. On average, teachers using it increased the time they taught reading skills like funnies (phonics) and vocabulary.
  16. Make photo funnies . Take pictures of your friends and you making funny faces. Keep the photos in your purse and pull them out during stressful times.

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