funnies

[ UK /fˈʌnɪz/ ]
NOUN
  1. a sequence of drawings telling a story in a newspaper or comic book
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How To Use funnies In A Sentence

  • He was easily the smartest, funniest, most annoying and most profane man I've been around.
  • Michael Ontkean performs the funniest "striptease" bit in the history of film, and the endearingly sociopathic “Hansen Brothers” have to be seen to be believed. Hullabaloo
  • At the very least that one act of inhuman limberness should inspire the funniest and the funniest kind of fetishes for one and all to enjoy.
  • Of all the parodies performed on 'The Carol Burnett Show', probably the best-remembered and funniest was an inspired takeoff of the classic film 'Gone With The Wind'.
  • I could cut a few monologues, but the parts that don't advance the story are the funniest ones.
  • The funniest malapropisms and turns of phrase tend to be unintentional bloopers.
  • The episode includes one of the funniest gags of the entire series - that was unaired even in this episode's solitary airing on ABC.
  • Howie didn't have an act but he got up there, almost on a dare, and ad-libbed what turned out to be the funniest set of the evening.
  • It was the prelude to one of the funniest scenes in film comedy. Times, Sunday Times
  • His self-deprecating, nice-guy demeanour is comforting, but he's rarely funnier than your funniest friend on an off night.
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