It is politically correct nonsense from Labour, which is trying to give every little moaner, groaner, and complainer something to write to somebody about and moan and groan. |
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Please book mark it, and every time you encounter a groaner, I would like you to push the button. |
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In that groaner, Burt is convinced he is going to die soon and sets about offing himself. |
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I use it for long bus journeys for a pillow and for one joke which is a complete groaner. |
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Inside there was a flimsy paper hat, a groaner of a joke and a shower buffer. |
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Seems the grunt and groaner has decided the role's beneath him, now that he's carved out a Hollywood career of his own. |
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From the cleverest repartee to the worst groaner, people use and respond to puns, but sometimes find them hard to define. |
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And what possible pleasure could the Orange County citizenry have found in Game 2, the five-hour-and-ten-minute groaner, played here amid periods of icy rain, that left twenty-eight stranded base runners? |
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On El Dorado Rice is reduced to patching together cliches, reaching for laughs with groaner rhymes, and piling on platitudes. |
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Surrounded by his ruffianly Mescaleros, the old groaner bigs it up on a convincing batch of rebel-rockabilly songs with added rainbow colourings, with the feisty opening track Johnny Appleseed setting the scene with panache. |
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Her jokes are better than that groaner, which was judged best one-liner. |
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