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How to use Puns in a sentence

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Puns that are central in dreams indicate that one of the most important processes of the unconscious is condensing ideas, putting them in short form.
Puns and similar witticisms are irrepressibly scattered all thru fan writings, even the most sercon.
Visual puns and rebuses had been popular features in the heraldic imprese or devises of France for centuries.
Mullen's poems, which often incorporate word games like anagrams, acrostics, and puns, can border on the nonsensical.
Designs often took the form of pictorial puns and rebuses, or word puzzles.
Poor Nina, as a student at the University, was required to suffer the idiots pestering her with puns as witless and unintelligent as themselves.
The main thing I remember is how funny Jimmy was, his weakness for dumb puns and wordplay.
Even behind bars, Bruce instantly came to be known as the mighty king of puns and wordplay.
The inevitable chrysanthemum puns on the themes of lastingness and perpetuation reinforced and popularized this symbolism.
We are taken through a labyrinth of puns, amphibolies, alliterations, symmetries, inversions, analogies, and in a variety of tones.
Author Margie Palatini employs word play, puns, and satire in this animated mystery, a lively spoof of the 1960s television series Dragnet.
It's an incredible layering of puns and rhymes and finally everything seems to rhyme and pun with something, with everything else.
I don't want to see puns, I don't want to see your carefree second childhood!
These picture puzzles depended, like puns, on the assonance of words that have different meanings.
He puns on its image to connote a flower, by delineating its rays in the shape of petals.
The thudding old-fashioned screenplay abounds with hearty slogans and mild avian puns mouthed by shopworn British stereotypes.
I'm sorry to say that looking at the movie today I found the jokes, sight gags, and puns all to be a little forced.
The artwork is replete with puns that play on the shapes and silhouettes of individual motifs.
But the greatest fun of the book comes from the rhyming sentences that bear many vivid metaphors, similes and puns.
Stefan is volatile and often cracks bad puns, and also has a hatred of fashion.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Puns abound, as the tone of the poem gets more hyperbolically mock-heroic and the music gets both funnier and grimmer.
Hobbyhead claims that he gets many of his tidiest puns from this young hopeful.
Emma cried, and he tried to console her, adorning his protestations with puns.
Keats, by the way, mentions meeting Lamb at novello's and having to endure some wretched puns.
The Roman playwright Plautus is famous for his tendency to make up and change the meaning of words to create puns in Latin.
The puns have a flavour of their medival home, the monasteries.
Thuillier, who was fond of making puns, declared that an anagram was nothing more than a pun on letters.
The moon served as a pretext for a thousand stale puns and a score of ballads, in which bad taste contested the palm with ignorance.
Even puns please, from the aptness and pleasantry of their conceits.
This light-hearted romp is delightfully witty, packed with puns and boasts a few phrases that Wodehouse himself would have deemed top-hole.
Next our peaceful Tupman comes, So rosy, plump, and sweet, Who chokes with laughter at the puns, And tumbles off his seat.
Dilly is just as he used to be, and puns as plentifully and as bad.
I myself am Thoroughly Educated, and I say that puns display genius.
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