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As its slyly punning title suggests, this 1999 documentary is Herzog's tribute to his doppelganger.
The lyrics gloried in sometimes using the original phrases in a hilariously new context, or mischievously punning on them.
The garden shredder also aids in shredding debris from punning your hedges.
There's plenty more punning jokes like that, spouting from the crooked mouth of Harrogate Theatre's dimple-cheeky silly billy.
Another sort of punning found in newspapers is the allusive re-using of nonce words from slogans.
His reputation was revived by the Surrealists, who admired his visual punning.
Maley takes us through punning, naming, etymological wordplay, versification and other features of the poetic language.
Some of Mullen's pieces reflect the universal forms of riddles and punning found at the origins of all literatures.
As an aphorist, Cullen is hard to beat and his supple and punning use of text puts the lie to the whole unthinking bad boy concept.
She hit the headlines last month when an advertisement punning on a nursery rhyme was banned for being likely to harm children.
There are so many rhyming couplets, which lends itself to rap, and so much punning and wordplay, which are the same tools that hip-hop uses.
Is it possible that in 1687-8 his informant was punning with Joutel?
The punning allusion to the Cubism of Picasso's eyes is exact.
The constant punning and allusions through sampling naturally makes them literate in the most unpretentious manner I have heard and seen out of a group so avant-garde.
Dreamworks' hands-off approach is evident in the finished film, which is defiantly British in its quirky choice of subject matter and love of absurd punning.
The author, a former professor of English at University College London, is out to entertain punning, digressing, mixing it up, high and low.
And the band's punning name reflects the show's more general conversion of things dangerous into giddy midsummer madness.
His first words are a punning aside to the audience, and his first reply to the king is a cryptic retort.
Al's Mom taught the budding young vaudevillian the genteel art of punning, silly songs and magic tricks.
All punning aside, this Liberal government's administrative fiasco has claimed two victims.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Young ladies, especially, should beware of establishing any reputation for punning.
It is evident that this is no better than a kind of punning upon the words of the Masoretic text.
The night we went to novello's there was a complete set-to of Mozart and punning.
The poetical whim of cretin, a French poet, brought into fashion punning or equivocal rhymes.
Was this playful punning or a half-serious attempt to correct a misstatement?
For these reasons we have admitted few punning epigrams into this anthology, and those only as examples of a faulty kind.
Guinevere, on her part, is equally afflicted with the punning mania.
For me and my many pun pals, punning is a rewording experience that, like a good steak, can be a rare medium well done.
Examples of punning etymologies on names of gods are frequent.
But while punning barely features in the repertoire of the modern comedian, Shakespeare still gets away with them.
I at once looked upon the figure of the animal as a kind of punning or hieroglyphical signature.
The following may be given as an example of a punning epitaph.
The Latin epitaph is a string of punning allusions to his name.
His excellency may say, that the art of punning is dead with Tom.
Some punning verses to 'Sir Peter' are inscribed with the likeness.
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