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How to use puns in a sentence

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At the Milanese court, Leonardo witnessed the use of visual puns in heraldry for Ludovico Sforza, Beatrice d' Este, and her sister, Isabella.
The main thing I remember is how funny Jimmy was, his weakness for dumb puns and wordplay.
Languages with fewer borrowed words obviously tend to have fewer opportunities for puns.
Visual puns and rebuses had been popular features in the heraldic imprese or devises of France for centuries.
Barnes's journalistic reputation is founded on his relaxed, anecdotal style, which is never entirely devoid of swank, clatter and show-off puns.
Stefan is volatile and often cracks bad puns, and also has a hatred of fashion.
But the greatest fun of the book comes from the rhyming sentences that bear many vivid metaphors, similes and puns.
At least the new films have produced some satisfyingly irksome tagline puns.
Author Margie Palatini employs word play, puns, and satire in this animated mystery, a lively spoof of the 1960s television series Dragnet.
Designs often took the form of pictorial puns and rebuses, or word puzzles.
Mullen's poems, which often incorporate word games like anagrams, acrostics, and puns, can border on the nonsensical.
It is written in a unique and extremely difficult style, making use of puns and portmanteau words, and a very wide range of allusion.
The focus here is on puns that reveal the doubleness of the poet's meaning or the double way we perceive it.
Likewise modern scholarship has translated Matthew back to Hebrew and discovered puns there which disappear in Greek.
I know there's a million puns to be had here, but I'm too flabbergasted to think of anything good.
He is witty, he puns, and sometimes he employs the polysyllabic circumlocution of the nineteenth-century humorists.
Funny how puns seem more humorous too early in the morning with a lack of stimulants in your system.
Their bawdy exploits were commented on by Howerd during asides, complete with awful puns, in a pastiche of the traditional Greek chorus.
Innocent jokes depend upon verbal felicities, puns, play upon words, combining incongruous words, and so on.
Over the years Murray has gained a reputation for occasional wackiness or impropriety in his metaphors, figures of speech, rhymes, and puns.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Emma cried, and he tried to console her, adorning his protestations with puns.
Hobbyhead claims that he gets many of his tidiest puns from this young hopeful.
Keats, by the way, mentions meeting Lamb at novello's and having to endure some wretched puns.
This light-hearted romp is delightfully witty, packed with puns and boasts a few phrases that Wodehouse himself would have deemed top-hole.
The Roman playwright Plautus is famous for his tendency to make up and change the meaning of words to create puns in Latin.
Dilly is just as he used to be, and puns as plentifully and as bad.
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.
Next our peaceful Tupman comes, So rosy, plump, and sweet, Who chokes with laughter at the puns, And tumbles off his seat.
I myself am Thoroughly Educated, and I say that puns display genius.
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