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How to use tongue in cheek in a sentence

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Like walking into the fun house at your local fair it's zany, madcap and often tongue in cheek.
If that last comment was intended to be tongue in cheek, the others certainly were not.
My own favourite notice from the same era was one written by my Oxford College authorities, doubtless with tongue in cheek.
I know I've been talking about the collapse of Japanese society recently, but it was tongue in cheek.
The trouble with me is most of the things I say are tongue in cheek, very flippant.
I'm not really a fan, I don't find him that funny, so I was a little dubious about it, but it was great, very camp, cheesy and tongue in cheek!
The question was rather tongue in cheek, but it certainly provoked conversation.
I thought once that you wrote the column tongue in cheek, as provocative as possible, an Aussie stirrer.
Certainly his comments about correct spelling and grammer must be tongue in cheek.
If these are cherished childhood memories for you, then you might not care for how they're treated here, no matter how tongue in cheek it all is.
I say that kind of tongue in cheek but I am not so sure it would not happen.
The arrangement, perhaps tongue in cheek, offers an opportunity for him to reach an unfathomed note seemingly below the normal range of his trombone.
Sures must have had tongue in cheek when she contrived Ghirlandina, a cast-paper relief of an old, crooked, leaning tower, wonderfully abraded and polychromed.
Remarks like that, no doubt tongue in cheek, are unlikely to calm things.
The topic was chosen to some extent with tongue in cheek, not least because neither I nor my audience would be around in 800 years to verify the accuracy of my predictions.
I say that tongue in cheek, but that is almost the approach the government is taking.
She said that tongue in cheek, but it was interesting that she would say that.
With tongue in cheek, the Swabian author Thaddäus Troll even once likened the Swabian identity to a Maultasche.
With tongue in cheek I must chastize my colleagues from the Reform Party who talked so much about the grain producers, which is worthwhile.
Therefore, we could say, tongue in cheek, that not having a free trade agreement with Peru goes against the grain for Canadian interests.
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