Sentences with humor
hu·mor
H h - The aqueous humor
- He was in a particularly vile humor that afternoon.
- DeGeneres said she planned to use humor and compassion when talking about the performers because she knew what rejection felt like during.
- A grim type of humor is circulating in Germany, it is born of suffering and repression.
- I know you don't believe my story, but humor me for a minute and imagine it to be true.
- The humor of a situation.
- It is a product of long nights in a town with little to do, a northern sense of humor that revels in the absurd.
- And let's face it, you need a good sense of humor to survive what he has — the Holocaust and all the attacks from critics.
- He is completely without humor.
- The humor in his joke eluded the audience.
- But he combines humor and melancholy beautifully.
- White is known for his dry humor, not all of it intentional.
- The author's humor came across better in the book than in the movie.
- humors of life.
- The boss is in a bad humor today.
- To humor a child.
- The chef is feeling out of humor again and will have to be treated carefully.