How To Use Black humour In A Sentence
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The book is fully documented, and written in a vigorous style with touches of black humour.
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It is one of his most heartfelt works combining all the pungency, political commitment and black humour of his best plays.
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Well, that's going too far - but it is certainly Swiftian satire, black humour or gallows humour.
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By now, were all tuned in to the film's peculiar brand of black humour and laugh heartily at the doomed toons plight.
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His black humour and satirical wit are cultural as well as personal traits.
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Scenes will discomfit you, partly because the dialogue is not quite up to the mark in his quest for black humour.
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But I mostly appreciated the book for its great mixture of black humour, satire and teenage rebellion.
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It is in incredibly bad taste," he said. "The pigeon finishes up dead in the middle of the road - it's black humour which we don't find amusing.
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These people are also kind of childish, and if confronted by the world directly seem to only be able to understand it in terms of black humour.
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It's all here: the suffusion of the scientific with the erotic, the fascination for catastrophe and mutation, the Burroughsian black humour, provocative notions about ‘creative cancer’ and ‘omnisexuality.’
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Deploying a mix of gestural dance and surreal black humour, Picó forces the audience to share her own issues about ageing, whether that's confronting the fact that it's time for her to build on her past, or considering the impetus to throw caution to the wind.
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We like Cleese's black humour, his dryness and his sense of the absurd.
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So you can all go over there and get shot," he said, with the sort of black humour common among British troops here.
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This Spanish drama has a vein of black humour running through it.
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The book is fully documented, and written in a vigorous style with touches of black humour.
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The performances are flawless, the story laced with black humour.
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'Good place to bury the bodies,' she joked with black humour.
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Even the problems have unexpected black humour, such as the last-breath-of-a-dying man problem.
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These days whole web sites are devoted to this kind of black humour.
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Transport links were reopening and black humour was resurfacing as well.
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Eclectic learning, pungent black humour sometimes degenerating into facetiousness, a stately but singular style, distinguish all his writing.
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This Spanish drama has a vein of black humour running through it.
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You can hear the family influence: her brother's propensity for melodrama, mom's acute eye for telling lyrical detail, dad's mordant black humour, along with her own caustic imagery.
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The phrases are sharp, uncluttered, often loaded with an understated black humour.
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There are lashings of bloodthirsty violence in the film, but plenty of pitch-black humour too.
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She also revealed the black humour used in the surgery.
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Johnson's film also contains at least one decent surprise, a nice line in black humour, and looks very stylish throughout, while being laden with religious imagery - referring to the crucifixion and the stigmata on several occasions.
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He said the tradition of black humour was unlikely to die out altogether.
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But even the black humour that laced the episodes seemed to get blacker and less humorous as the series went by.
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By Bukowski's own admission, he was always the hero of his stories, which are shot through with black humour, misogyny, misanthropy, narcissism, wishful thinking, and inconsolable loneliness.
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This fabulously barmy show is littered with Wilde's inimitable razor-sharp hysterical one-liners and a delicious vein of black humour.
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There were moments of black humour as well regarding the safety of deaf people in wartime conditions.
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Fortunately, she has a sharp and tarry black humour, so while she attacks the objects of her wrath, she leavens the battle with a running current of dark and infectious wit.
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This Spanish drama has a vein of black humour running through it.