So one of these rednecks tells a racist joke and they're all laughing, except the big guy. |
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There is an amused glimmer to his eyes and his lips quirk upwards, as if he is laughing at a private joke. |
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To real Buddhists or Taoists or exponents of qigong, the Falungong is a joke, if not an insult. |
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I only ever say womb as a joke, although uterus sounds ridiculously medical. |
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There have been thousands of messages expressing support, good wishes, a joke or whatever they wanted. |
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The good thing about gallows humour is no matter how bad things get you can always find some wag ready to crack a joke. |
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She turned around in alarm, fearing he had taken off and was really going to follow through with his joke of leaving her by herself. |
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On top of that, the constant exposure to abrasive carbon dust is making a joke of maintenance budgets. |
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He winked and laughed at his joke, putting a friendly arm around her shoulders. |
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It's a much easier joke to hear from a female friend than a male friend, for some reason. |
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There are also a surprising number of people who wouldn't recognize a joke if it walked up and slapped them on the keister. |
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That film was a tedious prank, a punk-assed joke that challenged the viewer to feel, then razzed anyone silly enough get involved. |
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He smiled at the joke, displaying a messy arrangement of razor-sharp teeth. |
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Oh, and don't forget to throw in her younger brother, who wants to lose his virginity at any cost and is always quick to throw in a raunchy joke. |
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I considered cheering her up with maybe a joke or something, but my jokes always fall flat. |
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Sung in a deliberately flat tone, this song is a typically acidic musical joke and for that reason it does not stand up to repeated listens. |
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Of course it's a joke with a limited shelf-life, but these Welsh rappers were occasionally very funny. |
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Even now, approaching 60, the team of engineers still joke about his desire to test whenever he can. |
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Laughing at westie fashions is like the cheap fart joke of suburban humour. |
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There was laughter and raillery as he came aboard dripping, but Armand allowed the incident to be treated as a joke. |
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She often used this well-worn joke to indicate that she was going into the kitchen to put on the kettle. |
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A source told the paper the England captain lost his rag in the dressing room and tore down a joke poster poking fun at his troubles. |
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To jolly things up Blighty made the joke about it being a shame more of the voters weren't undead, then Howard might have a chance. |
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I tried to make a joke of it, but my laugh was fake, a desperate tint to it, well the whole thing seemed desperate actually. |
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Jake's eyes glimmered mischievously and I knew that he was just making a joke of the situation. |
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Even making a joke of it initially may break the ice and make you come across somewhat less adversarial. |
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I told him I was kidding and made a joke of it, but he seemed a little wounded. |
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It was beyond a joke, driving for five miles round and round the car parks, waiting for people to come out. |
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It would be fair enough if the company made a mistake and fixed it, but waiting five years to get this sorted out is beyond a joke. |
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This is getting beyond a joke now with my third failure in less than a year. |
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However, when people start getting elected with less than 2 per cent of the primary vote, it is beyond a joke. |
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The British like to imagine that they are easy-going and can take a joke while not taking matters too seriously. |
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To me that is no joke, should be taken seriously, and, I believe, is a vile form of self-expression. |
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You joke a lot in interviews about how you wanted to write horror because you experienced so much of it in high school. |
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The commentators joke with each other in the easy manner that comes with long hours spent together. |
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Taiwan's beaches are a joke and its reef systems are already threatened by even the current low levels of tourism. |
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The NHS and education systems are a disgraceful shambles and the illegal asylum situation is not only a joke, it is dangerous. |
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They are at the stage where they are beyond a joke and are becoming dangerous to drive on. |
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And even if this is all a big hoax or joke and you don't end up playing for Houston, I still hate you. |
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Not to mention, my parents are going to think it's some joke or prank or something to get back at them. |
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It almost seemed like a joke, a harmless prank one of his friends had pulled on him. |
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What once looked like a funny stunt now could quite easily be perceived as a cruel joke on a sick senior. |
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I can't accept anything without thinking that it must be some kind of joke or trick, or have some ulterior motive. |
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Muldowney told police at the time it had been a joke or prank but now realised just how serious it had been. |
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It is thought that the hoax may have begun as a joke, but it got out of hand. |
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I think it was a school joke or a prank to make you think that there is someone that knows who you truly are. |
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If a speaker does use humor in a speech, make certain the story, anecdote or joke is surefire funny with all listeners. |
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Someone cracked a joke and the ensuing laughter jerked him out of his thoughts and brought him back to reality. |
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At home, he had been funny, sociable, and always ready for a quip or a practical joke. |
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He always had a great sense of humour and even during his illness he could still tell a joke or funny story. |
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Police were forced to listen to 90 minutes of jokes after at least two men took over their radio frequency as a practical joke. |
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It takes talent to transform a joke into a jocular jewel and the cast of the Mad Mission movies succeeds time and time again. |
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Most people begin to think that no one is serious about it and its all just a big joke. |
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What cheered me up further was the readiness of the coach drivers to jape and joke about with people who didn't understand English. |
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I remember Auntie Mame as having the first jockstrap joke I ever encountered. |
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Oh man, these people are all around us making joke after joke, jive after jive, pun after pun, all in a vain attempt to elicit laughter. |
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But I feel like we are all still telling the same joke about Barbara Billingsley talking jive in Airplane. |
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At times the pointlessness of the whole jingbang irritates me, to be part of this circular joke. |
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Seinfeld has jettisoned all his old bits and is slowly building a new repertoire, one joke at a time. |
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We can joke about our differences, because they're obvious and expected. |
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They joke about the hotly-disputed incident every time they meet. |
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Whether you want news up to the nanosecond or an absurdist joke, these are the Twitter feeds you need to follow now. |
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This show started as a one-off joke at the alamo Drafthouse in 2007 after viewing this. |
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He had made a joke about his movie's status as also-ran to The Hurt Locker. |
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Policemen on the show joke about prison riots, bomb threats, and the shooting of unarmed civilians. |
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Even though my dad was the breadwinner, he always had this joke that he changed my diaper once, so she had a lot on her plate. |
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Told by a black man, the chainsaw joke would go over perfectly well as witty nonsense, for example. |
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Even the way he sets up that chestnut, he makes the joke a part of his own history. |
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He wants to tell a joke that only horn players will really appreciate. |
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I think it was a joke, but many a true word is said in jest. |
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All of this is done, not just with a smile but with a joke, for he has a quirkish sense of humour, not usually associated with men of his profession. |
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The subtext of the clown is that life is a joke and can be snatched away at any moment. |
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A running joke inside the tribe is that the group is like that club with a hundred people waiting outside to get in. |
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And then the joke in the last verse of watching Walter Cronkite deliver the coda. |
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Yet, even as a joke, that is an insult to your education and the women who worked hard to make Princeton a co-ed institution. |
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His critics like to joke that at 67, he still wears lifts in his shoes. |
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Failure to understand a joke is often funnier than the original joke. |
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It's a prank by an employee or a feeble joke by the management. |
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To them it was a joke, some prank and they treated it like a day off. |
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I knew none of those people had pulled that stunt last night as a joke. |
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Crony capitalism has turned the funding of American elections into both a joke and a menace and has made the public's business a matter of private interest. |
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Although I hear the minimum system requirements are a joke and you really need an alien computer from the future in order to play it in its full-featured adulterous glory. |
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The mother of a teenager killed during an argument about a dog has branded the British justice system a joke after his attacker was jailed for three years. |
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You know, you joke about things like hoping you aren't last. |
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And even then, you shouldn't joke about them because you don't understand. |
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He also took time out to joke with reporters and photographers. |
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This is one thing because people joke about it all the time. |
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We'd joke a little, but mostly we were just taking care of business. |
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But denominational discrimination was no joke in those days. |
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No one is laughing, Bertie, because driving at 95 mph is no joke. |
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We were really shocked when we found out that it was no joke. |
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I love a girl who can take a joke, who's ready for anything. |
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It is advisable to make sure you select a boss who can take a joke. |
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I thought he'd be a little stung by that, but the guy can take a joke. |
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I think that my continuing lack of sleep is now getting beyond a joke. |
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It's getting beyond a joke and my wife will not leave the house. |
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It was getting beyond a joke and we didn't like being part of the problem. |
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I had to make a joke of it at the time but I was so angry and hurt. |
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Lying, or even making a joke of it, would be far more effective. |
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Now, if they'd played it properly, they'd have made a joke of it. |
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I made a joke of it, but it really was beginning to concern me. |
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But the woman brushed him off, making a joke of his request. |
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A joker to his friends up front, but a joke to everyone else. |
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But the joke is on the joker, as any toddler could have told him. |
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Within a concentration camp, would someone make a joke about the number, the tattooed number? |
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It condenses pain into tiny joke pellets, like a mass-immunization that builds tolerance and vigor. |
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Assume this to be a joke, an illness or a cover for an adulterous affair. |
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Then there's Brother Mesquite from the monastery that ranches bison, and a nice joke about a cowboy who wears clothes all made of brown paper, who gets hanged for rustling. |
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I used to joke in the shows that the declining power of New Zealand men came about when they started wheeling suitcases on those sad little wheels. |
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O'Mara co-counsel, Don West, had opened the defense's trial controversially with a joke. |
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There is scant joy to be derived from a joke that has grown whiskers. |
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Admittedly, most of the cast lack the comic timing to make all the jokes fly, but for every joke that does fall flat there are at least two more that work. |
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They looked every bit the court jester with their hair shaped into tall cones, but McQueen's collection was certainly no joke. |
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Louis-Dreyfus made a joke that Cranston looked like a character Elaine had dated on Seinfeld. |
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It's also why he and his aides joke that the press is his political base. |
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I tried to explain my doubtless feeble joke, but my critic was having none of it, delivering her rebuke and, having had her stern say, ringing off. |
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Waiting for the AA to arrive in freezing fog on the M6 last February was no joke either, particularly without heating, a car radio or a ready supply of wine gums. |
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Hence, Gianni and dado decided to play a rather morbid joke on their Danish friend. |
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There's a bunch of other fun stuff in regards to zombies, flesh-eating bugs, a bizarre recurring dream sequence, and a joke about a witch doctor, but I won't spoil it here. |
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The voice chuckled, as if she had just made a knee-slapping good joke. |
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And he began to laugh again, and that so heartily, that, though I did not see the joke as he did, I was again obliged to join him in his mirth. |
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Comstockery is the world's standing joke at the expense of the United States. |
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But now, when business is verrry slow and the possibility of layoffs icily real, looking busy is no joke. |
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As we were the only people in the room to laugh at the joke, I felt a connection between us. |
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Like in the UK when the same buses had caught fire, these buses became a popular joke in conversations and social media sites. |
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Joking as an active form of verbal lore makes this tension visible as joke cycles come and go to reflect new issues of concern. |
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Each of these signals to the listeners that the following is a joke, not to be taken literally. |
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I can add a laughtrack if no one in our studio audience happens to get the joke. |
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Okay, this joke worked better when Jim Bowden was still the GM, with his fetish for toolsy outfielders and troubled second-chancers. |
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The current political joke is that 'Mbeki shot himself in the kneepad' over Zimbabwe. |
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So cate Blanchett and Julia Roberts apparently have an inside joke. |
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And if the computer did produce a joke, it could not separate it from the nonjokes. |
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He frequently interrupted himself with chortles while he told us his favorite joke. |
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Was Williams enjoying a philistine practical joke at the expense of an intrusive antiquary and transparently naive bardolator? |
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Gerald Thomas, one of the finest folklore scholars in Canada today, contributed a Newfie joke collection. |
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It also helps that my hair has left for higher ground and instead of a forehead, as the joke goes, I have a fivehead. |
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The advertisement was meant to be a joke about changing points of view over time. |
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Why they hesitated I never could tell, unless they did it by way of a joke. |
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In this joke the use of the container is secondary, functioning primarily to create a more thwartable expectation. |
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In praise of Brandenburg the Shouting Emperor spoke, In language like a huge thrasonic joke. |
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When the audience began laughing, the comedian milked the joke for more laughs. |
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We joke that we'll get to sleep in November, but our technical crew, with all the rainouts we've had, really have had a brutal run. |
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Not exactly a thigh-slapper, but not terrible for a psychiatrist joke either. |
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After the incident with the potato peeler, references to potatoes became an inside joke among the witnesses. |
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The school authorities, unable to take a joke, demanded the immediate removal of the satirical poster. |
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The exceedingly dry joke is that it is not a small table but a small amount of what might be called tableness. |
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Many commentators assumed that such comments were intended as a joke, although in the worst possible taste. |
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The two aunts laughed heartily, too, for Gabriel's solicitude was a standing joke with them. |
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Logical folks for good reason like to joke about room temperature I.Q. juries, but this hot coffee case is truly incredible. |
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Not wanting his tournament winnings, Harry gives them to Fred and George to start their joke shop and returns home with the Dursleys. |
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This might be a bad joke for you and to the people able to fly back to Miami but this is not a joke at all to me. |
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The joke originates from the comedy show I'm Alan Partridge, in which the title character pitches a selection of ideas for television shows. |
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They used to joke I must have a baby tucked up my jumper or a giant beachball. |
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There is also a local longstanding joke that Totnes is twinned with the fantasy land of Narnia. |
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Why is it, to speak bluntly, that so much of what we are called upon to admire as art has the smirking, rebarbative quality of a bad joke? |
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And presently he grew conscious that the gods had played a very good practical joke on him, and he laughed at himself mirthlessly. |
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No historian or linguist has ever analyzed this explanation as anything more than an obvious joke. |
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The class put a whoopee cushion on the teacher's chair as a practical joke. |
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We had to play for an hour, so that meant that we didn't have time to play and joke around. |
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Awdry also appeared in a number of illustrations, usually as a joke on the part of the illustrator. |
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One question to ask, however, is if meninism could be taken seriously, or if it really is just an online joke. |
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In one of his As I Please essays he refers to a protracted joke when he answered an advertisement for a woman who claimed a cure for obesity. |
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The performance was fine until he cracked that dead baby joke. |
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You had me alright! I never would have thought that was just a joke. |
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His practical joke misfired and he nearly burnt my left hand. |
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I waited for him to take it up, to unravel once again his tale of plotting statesmen and deluded public, his great joke, his private toe hold on the world. |
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I think he took exception to the joke about environmentalists. |
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He tries hard to tell a good joke but, alas, he does not do it well. |
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He guffawed and gave me a dig in the ribs after telling his latest joke. |
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A joke merely affected her with silent convulsive twitchings, as though the risible faculties struggled somewhere within her but could not bring the laugh to birth. |
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I can joke about being a redbone, and I am that. But most folks don't make no distinction between a redbone and a colored man, unless it's to their benefit. |
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Like with last episode's Living Single joke, I felt both immediately put on blast and very deserving of it, which is exactly what good satire should do. |
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At the beginning of his career as an entertainer his act would end with a joke version of the duet Sweethearts, in which he sang both the baritone and falsetto parts. |
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A nutso relationship is no joke, and no baby should be exposed to that. |
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Bad enough that the model for every dumb-blond joke you've ever heard, her dumb-as-mud husband and her three spoiled whiney crotchlings moved in right behind us. |
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You heard about that joke a dollar down and a dollar when you ketch me? |
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However, the issue of the documentary evidence was a joke because only a jellybrain would expect Bush to have the levees strengthened with only a day's warning. |
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The men took it as a huge joke, and at every pause laughed consumedly. |
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Drake could not resist a joke and teased them by looking downhearted. |
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The joke was not that funny, but he went into conniptions laughing. |
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