How To Use Comical In A Sentence

  • I have seen human bathers acting just like the birds, though from a different cause, bobbing down towards the water, but afraid to dip their heads, and the idea of comicality arose, as it does in most of the ludicrous actions of animals, from their resemblance to those of mankind. The Naturalist in Nicaragua
  • And what caps this dizzy display is not seriously ordered fugato, let alone a full fugue, but a comically stilted allegro dance in duple rhythm, with octave leaps, mostly in two parts with chordal intrusions.
  • On his face is the most comical, quizzical expression, which is probably exactly how most of us would look if stuffed.
  • Tchitcherine tracks mud off the street into the Center, gets a blush from Luba, a kind of kowtow and mopflourish from the comical Chinese swamper Chu Piang, unreadable stares from an early pupil or two. Gravity's Rainbow
  • Of course this seriously comic or comically serious Opera is drawing -- [ "_Music_," observes Mr. WAGG, parenthetically, "cannot be _drawing_"] -- and will continue to do so for some little time, long enough at all events to reimburse Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, October 15, 1892
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  • She was conscious that many women would have seen such a sartorial disaster as comical.
  • Seriously, what else can you call a comically evil bunch of thugs who siphon off 1/6 of our GDP? Think Progress » Companies infused eight lobbyists for every federal lawmaker into the health care debate.
  • Either way, they made this noble symphony sound bombastic and sometimes comical. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lesser actors would have come off as comically ineffectual or abrasive and unlikable, but Howard nails the performance.
  • Occasional freeze-frames isolate comical poses and expressions while voice-overs by the main characters give witty and concise insights into their thought processes.
  • Its "cigar" is in fact a parasitic crustacean known as a copepod, but no one knows what the blobfish does with its comical nose. Where Wonders Await Us
  • To my possibly demented mind there did seem to be something unique, even comical about the framing of the issues.
  • Some unusual instruments are also included in the ensemble for comical colour, such as the French accordion.
  • That would have been comical if it hadn't been so downright offensive.
  • He has a surprisingly boyish voice, with a comical, girlish giggle. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is the comically preening priest, his mouth a downturned kidney bean of pious pronouncement. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead it seemed almost comical to be alongside two men who had each lost an eye. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was rather comical watching girls and boys alike tangle with a new skill as old as hand sewing.
  • We gave away three comical goals. The Sun
  • No one runs; they walk tilting into the wind at comical angles, like a bunch of Charlie Chaplins.
  • Keep in mind that comically large pants are an awfully convenient way to hide a perma-rection. Best of the Best Week Ever! | Best Week Ever
  • The problem is that his conclusions are so far removed from reality, it's almost comical.
  • The wrestling could have been a washout as the rain reached comical proportions and just kept going, with the occasional long brattle of thunder thrown in, but a dense crowd gathered under brollies to watch competitions of the highest quality and intensity.
  • Some of the opportunism seems comical now. Times, Sunday Times
  • However much he might mock the pedantic generic confusions of the ‘pastoral, tragical comical’ theatre of his predecessors, Shakespeare was their heir.
  • On a recent train journey a nearby couple had a comically tumultuous and very public break-up, which she duly live-tweeted in all its glory.
  • We gave away three comical goals. The Sun
  • These are also produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra and also feature the amazing Boman Irani (ViruS) in comically villainous roles. 3 Idiots: Bollywood blockbuster is equal parts cautionary tale, maker manifesto, portrait of India Boing Boing
  • The note of pure panic in his voice was almost comical.
  • her life...presented itself to me as a tragicomical adventure
  • The language is filthy, furious and comically hyperaggressive, and even the fight scenes are convincing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some unusual instruments are also included in the ensemble for comical colour, such as the French accordion.
  • Indeed, when looking at the catalogue of Baby Cow's bleakly funny programmes – Marion and Geoff, Human Remains, Nighty Night, Sensitive Skin, Sarah and Lizzie – one could scarcely find a better description of them than Chekhov's own words for his subject matter: "the sad comicality of everyday life". Chekhov Shorts: 'I'm Ivan Nyukhin, aha!'
  • Surfer was the comically subversive tale of a group of ski bums (the Slackers) visited by a mysterious stranger who skis magically and imparts mystical knowledge.
  • ‘Things never change here on Walton Mountain,’ I narrated brightly, stepping over Joe's body, as he writhed comically on the floor.
  • He looked highly comical wearing that tiny hat.
  • The menu bears no resemblance to what is actually on offer, and what food there is varies comically from day to day. Times, Sunday Times
  • We saw hundreds, down to the detail of their banded beaks, as we coursed through the rafts of birds floating, I assume for comfort, till they comically bodysurfed and dived out of our way.
  • Like the 1939 classic it adores, Australia is stiltedly comical, sweepingly starry-eyed, and melodramatic in its approach to war and racism. Buzzine » DVD Roundup
  • The game - sometimes with a game board, sometimes without - consisted of decks of lithographed cards on which were depicted comical or serious likenesses of women in pairs and a single ‘Old Maid.’
  • I suspect that much of the comedy that isn't treated comically is a response to the comedy in the films and TV shows of the period. All the mad men and all the mad women can't tell a joke to save their lives
  • Meanwhile, Mabire draws busy cartoony pictures with lots of detail (look for the comical rats).
  • Medvedev, determined to refire the engines and demonstrate his usefulness, was swept up in an almost comical frenzy of technocratic initiatives. The Return
  • comically, poetically, rhythmically, etc.
  • In the opening cue, he employs it in just about the most inventive way imaginable: a tuba plays the theme, sounding both sinister and comical.
  • With an elocutionary erudition surpassing that of his friendly rival, conservative icon William F. Buckley Jr., Moynihan held forth with a staccato bravado -- that sometimes bordered on the comical -- punctuated by pregnant pauses, the result of a speech impediment and not, as Moynihan's political opponents sometimes suggested, a drinking problem. Michael Sigman: Pat Moynihan's Letters Illuminate an Extraordinary Life
  • But he was quite comical and I liked that about him. The Sun
  • Her dark red hair frizzed in a manner that would have been comical if her gaze was not one of hatred.
  • Starring Linda Griffiths as Ripples, a boozing floozy with a weak spot for a pimp who throws her out, The Blues is darkly comical as it plays out the desperation and dreams of four characters in a dingy New York bar.
  • With a desperation that was madness, unmindful of the pain, he hurried up the slope to the crest of the hill over which his comrade had disappeared — more grotesque and comical by far than that limping, jerking comrade. LOVE OF LIFE
  • Has the comical and enviable habit of making most defenders look not unlike Wile E Coyote in pursuit of the roadrunner when he puts his foot down.
  • [A] wry new memoir … [Kamen] intertwines her journey (which, mercifully, is often comical) with the latest medical research. All In My Head: Summary and book reviews of All In My Head by Paula Kamen.
  • The kind of small-town hostility to European monarchies comically depicted by Mark Twain then bestrode the world stage.
  • The presence of the rude mechanicals who put on a play for their duke gives the audience a comical but telling image of theatre as a vital form of social exchange.
  • Looking back I suppose it was quite comical, we must have looked like a right old married couple.
  • It was quite comical watching these gruff geezers peering under the van trying to coax the kitten out, making cooing noises at it, etc.
  • But if the simple claim that a work is good because comical is thus intelligible, comicality is a general criterion for aesthetic value, and the principle that articulates that generality is true. The Concept of the Aesthetic
  • We found pygmy and full-sized seahorses, flying gurnards with their comically large pectoral fins, rare juvenile finger dragonets with bright blue anal fins, and a trio of spectacular yellow and white harlequin ghost pipefish.
  • Instead, we are offered a tiny tale filled with comical technobabble.
  • Anna aka Adrianna is sucked into this comical world. Archive 2006-12-17
  • It was an almost comical injury. Times, Sunday Times
  • What could I possibly say about the larger implications of NBC's hyper-hyped and comically panderous "All American Summer" schedule that hasn't already been considered by anyone with an IQ bigger than a hamster's? Chez Pazienza: American Idiots
  • Some may find the sudden spurt of fake blood around his mouth almost comical. Times, Sunday Times
  • Samis are often stereotyped as the comical helpers of Santa Claus or, even more negatively, as drunken fools or jesters.
  • The undress, fanciful frock he wore in common was exchanged for the attire of one of his assumed rank and service, which had been made to fit his person with the nicest care, and with perhaps a coxcomical attention to the proportions of his really fine person; and in all other things was he speedily equipped for the disguise he chose to affect. The Red Rover
  • I stood on my tiptoes and leaned over his shoulder, and an almost comical sight greeted my eyes.
  • He fights, for example, with superhuman skill and with comical dispassion. Times, Sunday Times
  • The comical little fellow wore an unbleached cotton shirt, and tattered pantaloons, with home-made suspenders or "gallowses. Queer Stories for Boys and Girls
  • She is forever organizing escape attempts, each one more comically ingenious than the last.
  • His comical perspective on life never fails him and the audience can't help but accept him.
  • Brash and comical, the CEO isn't afraid to tell an off-color joke in public.
  • Notwithstanding all exaggeration, Lylly was really a man of wit and imagination, though both were deformed by the most unnatural affectation that ever disgraced a printed page.] -- he, in short, who wrote that singularly coxcomical work, called _Euphues and his England_, was in the very zenith of his absurdity and his reputation. The Monastery
  • Despite the idea, the original series was startlingly comical in places.
  • Even if Nichols cheats a bit about a few details, he makes his main characters tragicomically true to life, racily human enough to wrest sympathy from the sourest souls.
  • He has a surprisingly boyish voice, with a comical, girlish giggle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sammons, an architect in the neo-classical style, lectured on the importance of preservation and decried the "comicality" of some modern architecture. Staff Blogs
  • The movement contrasts pale, exquisite images of melancholy with extrovert, earthy humour and frequently makes comically literal references to hunting or farming scenes in the text.
  • Its funny cause we are such a comically group, like you have Taylor ... who is just Taylor, Pat who is not very used to all this gurly stuff and really grown up, Michelle who wont shut up .... Jenna-bear Diary Entry
  • `Don't breathe a word,' he said, bug-eyed suddenly and comical. BLOOD IS DIRT
  • That said, the idea that the legislature is the place where proposals rise or fall based strictly on the question of benefit to the public is pretty comical. The Volokh Conspiracy » Legal Clinics Under Siege
  • But he was quite comical and I liked that about him. The Sun
  • The opening was a comically styled heist from an airline, with lots of men in bowler hats and a jaunty soundtrack. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fact that they parameterize and tweak to get them to produce a non-comical scenario has to mean that they know they are fudging. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • There is something comical about that tragic moment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The parts sound comically ominous--the amygdala, the hippocampus, the uncus. Proust effect
  • The Dublin goalkeeper may wear rather large comical gloves to ensure that the ball does not go past him.
  • When dealing with a broader portfolio, he is almost comically hopeless. Times, Sunday Times
  • In several films the hero is a comical character, but the portrayal is gentle.
  • Though this moment would make Elizabeth Gilbert jealous, it's verging on comical: a Polish-Canadian and Russian-Canadian learning to meditate from an Italian-German in Bali. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • There are teddy bears with a friendly demeanour, puppies with endearing looks, comical elephants with outspread ears, energetic monkeys with a cheerful grin, and cherubic children with innocent smiles on their charming faces.
  • You just need to know a good joke, or have the comical sense to see absurdity in daily life and… bang!
  • But I also wanted it known that this was a comical mystery, and since I think "minivan" is a funny word -- otherwise the proper title would be For Whom the SUV Rolls, which is a lot less mellifluous -- that was accomplished, too. Titled Gentry
  • Almost comical as this song might be, it is a recommended effort in campaigning for carefulness in light of the HIV / AIDS pandemic.
  • Bleak House; the thrilling detection of Great Expectations ; even the comical niceties of The Pickwick Papers have a sense of urgency to them. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph
  • Fabliaux were comical and often grotesque stories in which the characters most often succeed by means of their sharp wits.
  • High modernist author Georges Perec, for instance, comically suggested that there are exactly 243 writerly possibilities for the postcard message.
  • Intelligence chains had been set up in Tunisia, Algeria, and French Morocco manned by an odd collection of foreign agents with comical code names like “Pink Eye” for a former legionnaire organizing midlevel French officers who hated the Nazis. Wild Bill Donovan
  • We who practice this dark and comical art are observers, chroniclers who've strayed into the amorphous world of experiential stories. Anne Z. Cooke: Is Travel Writing Journalism?
  • The tone of the book is offputtingly polemical at times, but there were a couple of good sections - Schwarz is pro-Shi'ite, so his take on Iran is much more sober than one usually gets from US sources; and his account of the failure of Wahhabism to make much headway in Bosnia or Kosovo is almost comical. January Books 17) The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams
  • Although many of Doyle's paintings depict the comical and amusing characters of his environment, it should be noted that Doyle was an intensely religious person who attended church regularly and served as the sexton of his church.
  • I am inclined to think that the event will be that Lord H. will now remain longer than he before proposed, in order that he may not appear to be driven out by clamour, &c. Sir G. Yonge is to have the red riband, which is comical enough. Memoirs of the Courts and Cabinets of George the Third From the Original Family Documents, Volume 1 (of 2)
  • You know that trick where you put wrap your tongue over your upper lip, which forces the lower one to go all puffy and huge, and you pretend that comically enlarged kisser is your real mouth?
  • It can sound slightly comical, or sinister and bestial, but mostly I find it evocatively beautiful, perhaps because it sounds so otherworldly, so little like a human sound.
  • Smaller white spots mar a self-portrait by van Gogh and are comically misaligned with his facial features.
  • After an hour (comical bassoon solos over close-ups of the old recreant guzzling some horrible fermented potato-mash lobotomy out of a jerrican, wiping her mouth on her sleeve, belching) of fruitless search, our modern-day pirates head out to sea again, and up the eastern coast of the island. Gravity's Rainbow
  • And then she made a big comical show of shaking her watch and holding it up to her ear.
  • I find it rather comical that skinheads are worried about their designer labels.
  • In the whole nauseating story of double-dealing that has bedevilled cricket over the last year or so, nothing has been more intriguing than our own almost comical realisation that there is a very fair chance of English involvement.
  • Praying-mantes were common, and one evening at supper one had a comical encounter with a young dog, a jovial near-puppy, of Colonel Rondon’s, named Cartucho. VI. Through the Highland Wilderness of Western Brazil
  • She remains comically naive even when she is put in a straightjacket and has her hair shorn.
  • The customers' terrified looks therefore appear in a somewhat absurd and comical light.
  • They seemed to mill around like a pack of comically bewildered animals.
  • But this time through, we removed each item individually, bringing to our labor an attention that an onlooker would have found comical. GENIE ON THE LOOSE
  • The series deals with the moving yet comical exploits of a likeable red-haired orphan.
  • They encounter a little ugly man who is understandably furious at the invasion of his property by these two strangers and vociferates horrific but comically impotent threats.
  • The ruinous effect of good intentions is a classic dramatic theme: Ibsen dealt with it tragically in The Wild Duck, and Ayckbourn comically in Joking Apart.
  • It seemed in the context of the time almost comically toylike in its tininess. Times, Sunday Times
  • I pick my moment and bolt from the brush, hustling across in a comically suspicious trot.
  • This seems a shame, as well as quite comical. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were hundreds of them, all marching inexorably east, crunching their way across the tundra, emitting comical, guttural oinks.
  • He follows that with a selection of dainty petits fours which look comically out of place in his chubby fingers. The Sun
  • This seems a shame, as well as quite comical. Times, Sunday Times
  • He can be magical, he can be comical, but only rarely does he occupy the middle ground.
  • With all the serious news at the moment it was good to read something slightly comical. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rupert nosed her from behind, his lip curled back in the half-pornographic, half-comical flehmen response, pushing cows and calves out of his way. The Dirty Life
  • He staggers and then, in a comical slow-mo, sinks down to one side. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • This construction is technically called litotes; it's a form of deliberate understatement that is often used comically. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • Mr. Bintrey, on the other hand, a cautious man, with twinkling beads of eyes in a large overhanging bald head, who inwardly but intensely enjoyed the comicality of openness of speech, or hand, or heart. No Thoroughfare
  • What he perceives as the hypocrisy of the actor Robbie Coltrane, who attended a fancy school in Scotland before reinventing himself as "a lowborn grease-monkey," inspires a rare, and comical, rant. True Tales of a Happy Hypocrite
  • Much of this advice - paint windows white, soak curtains in borax, wear natural fibres, curl up on the ground during an attack - now seems darkly comical when set against the likely horrors and devastation of a nuclear strike on a city.
  • If you tell me not," he says excitedly, laying one hand on the rail and looking greatly wrought-up, tragic and comical all at once, "if you tell me not," he repeats, raising his voice, "I yump in dthe vater. Under the Southern Cross
  • Both men careen dangerously and comically toward midlife crises.
  • Stroll along the quayside among sailors and traders who will amaze you with their magic tricks and comical acts.
  • If a piffero strolled through the street, the monotonous drone of his bagpipe was reproduced in most comical imitation; and anon there was a gush of bird-songs, as if a whole aviary were in the vicinity. A romance of the republic
  • Like all cliches, there was a good bit of truth attached to this comical declaration.
  • The comical characters are brought into the story for a little light relief.
  • The note of pure panic in his voice was almost comical.
  • The film lifted with the arrival of a comical bunch of partly British mercenaries. The Sun
  • I remember, when that famous “Nicholas Nickleby” came out, seeing a letter from a pedagog in the north of England, which, dismal as it was, was immensely comical. On Charity and Humor
  • Find yourself sporting oversized gold earrings/exotic birdlife on your shoulder and speaking in a comically inauthentic West Country accent? Esther Addley's diary
  • It seemed right comical to him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Especially toward the end, these coincidences and connections between the characters become almost comical.
  • It was an almost comical injury. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such things happened, sad, comical, or cruel, depending on one's point of view.
  • It seems comical now, but I remember stopping at a phone box to find out dinner plans at home. Times, Sunday Times
  • His voice was comically high-pitched. Bomber
  • Comical since that is exactly what we have been doing in all aspects of life calling an object by multiple names and claiming one was more correct over the other like water, jol and pani, per say. Bangladesh - History relived
  • In unison the heads of the troops snapped in her direction, and for one astonishing minute she endured a march-past of the most comical and grotesque antics and expressions devisable by man. Captain Corelli's Mandolin
  • In a powerless agricultural student all this might have been merely comical; but in an implacable empire-builder it proved lethal. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a large, branched tentacle above each eye, adding to the fish's somewhat comical appearance, and a very much smaller fringed tentacle on the nostril beneath each eye.
  • He grinned, too, did Jacko, with an intensity and frequency that induced the sailors at first to call him a clever dog, in the belief that his perception of the ludicrous was very strong indeed; but as his grins were observed to occur quite as frequently at the pathetic and the grave as at the comical parts of the stories, they changed their minds, and said he was a "codger" -- in which remark they were undoubtedly safe, seeing that it committed them to nothing very specific. The Red Eric
  • Timothy Dwight, the fervently reactionary and comically pompous head of Yale University, was a strong Federalist supporter who predicted that the accession of Thomas Jefferson to the presidency would lead to "a frenzied dance of Jacobinism. Lerdo de Tejada: Jacobin to liberal elitist
  • The one downside is that again, not only does the predictable happy 'ending' happen, it ends up quite comically, which is one of the times it really didn't need to happen. Mania News Feed
  • There they stand, high lonesome's sweetest harmonizers, singing their hearts out in white suits and pink shirts, backgrounded by flames and the grinning scarlet figure, half-comical, half-terrifying, of a 16-foot-tall plywood Satan. In and Out of Harmony
  • He staggers and then, in a comical slow-mo, sinks down to one side. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • The film lifted with the arrival of a comical bunch of partly British mercenaries. The Sun
  • I think it's so exaggerated that it's comical, like a caricature of a hipster.
  • The widow's small thickset neighbours, gathered in the plain, seemly room, are doggedly attentive as the priest, comically, explains the afterlife to a ghost.
  • One of Calysta's eyebrows was up, and the wry twist on her lips was certainly comical.
  • The most comical comment of the week was on our way back to the airport.
  • For example, on one comical occasion, he stumbles on a commune for hippies as he is humbly encamped next to a nudist-colony in the wilderness while working at a local grainery. Into the Wild…middle-of-the-road film entertains! « Julian Ayrs & Pop Culture
  • The entire situation is so comical that I can't help but let a small giggle escape.
  • These commendations will not, I am persuaded, make you vain and coxcomical, but only encourage you to go on in the right way. Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
  • With a flourish and a gesture that was almost comical in its theatrics, she ignored my queen and advanced a totally unconnected pawn.
  • And then you hear the chap is no longer with us, as if the foreground were a busy harbor and out at sea a ship was foundering, comically unattended as it sunk and perished forever. If I Could Have a Conversation about It: Decline and Fall « Unknowing
  • I don't quite recollect, I'm afraid; but anyhow, some comical little speck of a sugary, niggery, West Indian What's Bred in the Bone
  • Igneous, who at times has been comical and brutal, transforms here, and when he finally expires, all alone but with love in his heart, it's a touching and sympathetic finale.
  • It was comical, I have managed with my pidgin English and Polish keep both parties happy.
  • Imagine the comical scene when Grant goes to visit Rod who is convalescing at home.
  • Before his present comical manoeuvrings, he had made a series of thoughtful speeches on how Britishness could be recast for modern times, an issue of importance to unionists in every part of the UK.
  • However, I choked on my breakfast cereal at the facile, almost comical self-indulgent tripe in the second half of the piece.
  • Life takes a comical turn at Burghley House. Times, Sunday Times
  • The graphic violence is fittingly shocking at first, but as it goes on and on, it becomes almost comical.
  • I almost burst into laughter as I looked at this egregious old guy, as emolliated in his comical caricature of himself as M. de Charlus, paralysed and polite, was tragical. Time Regained
  • They're not the only famous faces to adopt comical aliases. The Sun
  • He, like Zak, had had the cast taken off his left leg only the day before and now had a hobble which was somewhat comical when both walked next to each other.
  • The play is very funny and the ten member cast revelled in the comical situations.
  • I had a terrible but quite comical ride home on the tube last night.
  • As both characters struggle for ultimate, complete control over the other, the engagement is almost comical. Vitro Nasu » 2007 » February
  • ‘We're simply inundated with it,’ he said, with a prim moue of distaste comically identical to Dr. Ogawa's.
  • He sent her this copy containing his comical little croquis.
  • Rugg, as she raised her glass to her lips in completion of it, had not happened to look at Young John; when she was again so overcome by the contemptible comicality of his disinterestedness as to splutter some ambrosial drops of rum and water around, and withdraw in confusion. Little Dorrit
  • Appearing on This Week with George Stephanopoulos, House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) confusedly attacked the science of climate change: George, the idea that carbon dioxide is a carcinogen that is harmful to our environment is almost comical. Wonk Room » The WonkLine: April 20, 2009
  • The missed opportunity here among many is the Green Goblin and his gawdy suit completely ignored in favor of a rather inane sub-plot involving Christopher McDonald as the villanous youth-sucking Hourglass, a character comical in his theatrics, but is really nothing more than a flat gag that goes nowhere. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • The egotistical Bravo is cursed with a comically unsymmetrical structure: a freakishly long torso on top of Smurf-sized legs.
  • Free kick from the right, and the Swiss comically attempt to play the Croatians offside, the result of which is most of the Croatian team left most definitely onside and with only Stiel to beat.
  • There is something comical about the imperialist ranting of twin sister Paula, who slanders the neighbouring Peruvians for their panpipe music and the Bolivians for wearing too many clothes. Diciembre
  • That, like everything else about the man, is so over the top, it's comical.
  • He can't help but make his movies comically comment on themselves, from the college as crazy counterculture turmoil of Animal House to the Stallone as hambone old-fashioned farce in Oscar.
  • Although comically represented, the works depict sober modern-day issues.
  • Only his song is kind of comical and this case here is about the most uncomic one you'd be likely to run acrost. The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story
  • That's a comical hat you're wearing.
  • Steve: That said, the idea that the legislature is the place where proposals rise or fall based strictly on the question of benefit to the public is pretty comical. The Volokh Conspiracy » Legal Clinics Under Siege
  • Apparently this comical scene was an attempt to slip through the security cordon at the complex.
  • He appeared much better informed than we had previously concluded from his coxcomical exterior. Travels through the South of France and the Interior of Provinces of Provence and Languedoc in the Years 1807 and 1808
  • a comical look of surprise
  • What I was instantly drawn to with Dogs was their happy uplifting songs, with often child like lyrics comical content.
  • Jethro Tull fans are some of the most virulent, trivia-obsessed blowhards this side of a Magic convention, and their argumentative nature and fierce defense of Jethro Tull's doubtable importance are nearly comical.
  • He charged down the soft dry sand until he was right beside the statuesque girl and puffed out his chest comically.
  • In many ways it is quite comical we have arrived in the situation in which we find ourselves. The Sun

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