| A mere description of the shape and colouring of the adjutant does not give any idea of his comicality. |
| Suddenly, by an abrupt revulsion of ideas, the comicality of the whole thing struck him. |
| And the comicality of the situation again overcoming Mr. Hutchinson, his robust sides shook once more with laughter. |
| The comicality of the sketch was in the faces of the eaters, with which the narrow counter was lined. |
| Again the comicality of the whole proceeding strikes him, and he laughs aloud. |
| The element of comicality in this aspect of war is greatly outweighed by that of pathos. |