good humor

NOUN
  1. a cheerful and agreeable mood
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How To Use good humor In A Sentence

  • The kind of sysadmin that plays the network blindfolded and upside down like Stevie Ray Vaughn, makes ch, ch, changes faster than David Bowie, smashes hackers like Pete Townsend does with guitars, keeps the show going like Bill Graham, and does it all with Ringo's good humor. Boing Boing
  • I admired his buoyancy and persistent good humor.
  • he bears insult with gracious good humor
  • Janet met each challenge with fortitude and a wry good humor.
  • There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humor. Charles Dickens 
  • There might be more of it were there not a tolerably constant strain of humor, though more generally the characteristic American “good humor” than wit or comedy. Chapter 3. Romances of Adventure. Section 1. Materials and Men
  • A haughty young lady in the dining-room, Birdie Callahan, in her stiffly starched white, but beneath the icy crust of her hauteur was a molten mass of good humor and friendliness. Fanny Herself
  • I admired his buoyancy and persistent good humor
  • He is a man who combines a tremendous, relentless determination with a stalwart good humor.
  • When they groused about the parking regulations, they did it with good humor.
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