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sense of humour造句

Jane has a wicked sense of humour.

a warped mind, sense of humour

She had a wicked sense of humour.

One of Patterson's favourite stories demonstrates Koko's sense of humour.

A sense of humour is prerequisite to understanding her work.

Garcia is well known for his impish sense of humour.

To make joke with a sense of humour

His work shows traces of an unexpected subversive sense of humour.

He was a man of few words with a delightful dry sense of humour.

His sense of humour was a useful buffer when things were going badly for him.

If you think deafness is funny, you've got a very misplaced sense of humour.

In person, his chatter is more ambivalent, thoughtful, punctured with smiles and a sense of humour.

No mind is thoroughly well-organised that is deficient in a sense of humour.

She doesn't have much of a sense of humour about the vegetarian thing, but then, why should she?

It exploits an irreverent sense of humour, ironic and interactive, searching in the audience the most spontaneous of laughs.

Volume 1, From the Earth to the Moon, is a veritable humorous work full of sense of humour.

Someone put a donkey on it and clapped, says one man, priding himself on Hama's sense of humour.

One reason was that he had a sense of humour and could take a joke at his own expense.

"He's engaging, very reasonable and has a good sense of humour," says a senior British government official.

Having a sense of humour is very important because it can help ease the tension between people.

He had the simplicity and naturalness of the Chinese peasants, with a lively sense of humour and a love of rustic laughter.

The hotel owner is a young man of military origin, with a sense of humour quite different from the usual serious stereotype of soldiers, and always jokes.

She was forced to resign but not before begging readers of the e-mail to show they had a “sense of humour”.

Gaidar, a diminutive and tubby figure with a mordant and self-deprecating sense of humour, emerged as the dominant thinker and natural leader of his group.

There's always a certain element of complacency that makes a person with a sense of humour feel like you're putting on airs.

Keep a sense of humour, maintain dignity, take yourself seriously, take others seriously, and have no extravagant expectations of the results.

Chaucer was a great English poet, the Canterbury Tales was his most popular work for their power of observation, piercing irony, sense of humour and warm humanity.

Given below are the reasons why women these days choose men with a sense of humour over the oh-so-serious ones.

Although Jeremy is well-known for his great sense of humour, he is in no mood for telling funny stories today.

Because he could say fluent tongue twisters and his sense of humour still existed, a circus owner appreciated him very much.

People's sense of humour is relative. Lovers in love can even meet and laugh at the most boring jokes for half a day.

It was the colour of milk; but the children did not have their father's sense of humour, and they looked at him reproachfully as he poured the medicine into Nana's bowl.

Any man will admit, if need be, that his sight is not good, or that he cannot swim, or shoots badly with a rifle, but to touch upon his sense of humour is to give him a mortal 9 affront.

For such a naive and chaotic woman as Mu Jianping, a small county lord, it is only necessary to show her sense of humour by making a little joke.

Mr Netanyahu's advisers say they are simply rehousing squatters.

What was more, he never laughed, when he chatted with his Chinese students on amusing stories, nor did his face show any expression as if he knew no sense of humour.

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