Use of humorous in Sentences. 29 Examples

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

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humorous at the end of sentence


  1. She had not intended to be humorous.
  2. Joyce thought this last remark was humorous.
  3. He was warm, gregarious, crotchety, and humorous.
  4. The writing is brutally tough and savagely humorous.
  5. He was, however, quietly spoken, and also very humorous.

humorous in the middle of sentence


  1. A very beadle to a humorous sigh.
  2. It was a half way humorous remark.
  3. The humorous joke is common property.
  4. His humorous remark made everyone laugh.
  5. The film is at once humorous and moving.
  6. The film has some mildly humorous moments.
  7. He had a wide mouth and humorous grey eyes.
  8. The book takes a humorous look at parenthood.
  9. a potpourri of short stories and humorous verse.
  10. The teacher dished up the story in a humorous way.
  11. He was quite humorous, and I liked that about him.
  12. He gave a humorous account of their trip to Spain.
  13. His humorous remark lightened the tense atmosphere.
  14. Her latest book is a humorous look at teenage life.
  15. It seemed oddly perverse, in a humorous kind of way.
  16. A pat humorous tale may sometimes arouse a big laugh.
  17. At seventy-four, he published humorous verse in Latin.
  18. The poet ranted his humorous verses before a big crowd.
  19. Normally he asked questions, and had a humorous remark or two.
  20. She has written her description of him in a mildly humorous vein.
  21. John Lennon found time to publish two books of his humorous prose.
  22. The film is delightfully humorous in the best traditions of romantic comedy.
  23. The speaker gave us a humorous joke which suddenly clicked with us and we all laughed.
  24. The novel is a humorous but often painful odyssey through the next three decades of Dolores' life.

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