How To Use one-liner In A Sentence
- With a stage presence as big as her amazing costumes, her ad-libs and one-liners had the audience in raptures.
- In conversation he speaks with the measured tone of a comic actor used to delivering deadpan one-liners. Times, Sunday Times
- His manner was rather that of a music hall artist, complacent, even cheerful, as his one-liners provoked from his audience the rejoinders he sought.
- Fans will revel in the snappy one-liners, the latex effects, the swearing and what sci-figeeks everywhere will be calling 'intertextuality'. Times, Sunday Times
- When she came out with her infantile one-liner about turning Herman Cain's "9-9-9" plan upside down and discovering that "the devil's in the details" 999 is 666 upside-down, geddit? GOP presidential economics debate in New Hampshire - as it happened
- There are some great one-liners on the way to the top spot. Times, Sunday Times
- Always first with the one-liners and quickest at comebacks?
- The book is littered with one-liners and anecdotes that will be familiar to activists on the Left.
- A whole whack of puns, one-liners and double entendres get crammed into the 90-minute running time, and most of them fall flatter than a postage stamp.
- Take, for example, little old ladies prone to cute, feisty one-liners.