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Sentence count:288+18Posted:2017-02-14Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: tragicSimilar words: atomiccomicallyeconomiceconomicsergonomicseconomicaleconomicallyeconomic systemMeaning: ['kɒmɪk]  n. a professional performer who tells jokes and performs comical acts. adj. 1. arousing or provoking laughter 2. of or relating to or characteristic of comedy. 
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91 The dance is a comic interlude, quite short and making no great demands on technique.
92 Streep provided one of the best comic performances of her career.
93 So Superman, once the most recognized and revered hero in comic books, was sent back to the drawing board.
94 He is wonderfully avaricious, devious and a genius at avoiding parting with even a sou, all to great comic effect.
95 Thomas Pynchon has also shown a consistent fondness for slapstick effects in his novels, drawn partly from comic cinema.
96 She is one of the most gifted comic actresses on television.
97 In Shakespeare's Henry 1V,[www.Sentencedict.com] the character of Falstaff provides us with a little comic relief.
98 Six monologues and a comic song to finish with had the audience roaring with laughter.
99 Bonita Friedericy, Natalie Schafer Award for an up-and-coming comic actress.
100 It is profitable, but it leaves the comic muse high and dry.
101 Whatever the case, all the performances clicked into place as the actors relaxed and found their comic footing.
102 This is not to say that it does not contain many magnificent passages, some comic, some sublime.
103 He ran in a comic manner, lifting his knees high, his elbows pumping furiously.
104 In the credits, this was a nice comic moment, underpinning a scene of domestic bliss.
105 Brooke-Rose was generally thought to have overdone the serious aspect of her tale to the detriment of its comic potential.
106 So they've launched a nationwide fundraising campaign using a comic featuring wildlife.
107 Mind you, it was not all plain sailing for the Merseyside comic making her Liverpool debut in the role.
108 Unfortunately, I am no longer able to maintain the schedule demanded by a daily comic strip.
109 Jack Firebrace told a series of jokes in the style of a music hall comic.
110 But the comic form he has chosen is too brittle to contain his appalled indignation.
111 The comic opera of Gilbert and Sullivan is a regular feature on the Alexandra's varied programme.
112 She describes the horrors of matrimony with vivacious comic indignation, dazzling wit and choice of expression, and with breathtaking eloquence.
113 The schedules also include the return of comic Dave Allen.
114 But I do so like having you in the game. Comic relief, you know.
115 Interspersed between tragic stories are a few songs supplying pointed but comic relief.
116 Roy won fame in 1954 when he signed for Tiger comic and starred in his own publication from 1976.
117 Rose had previously worked with the programme's host Des O'Connor and also with comic Mike Reid.
118 The only saving grace was Robert Downey Junior's performance as the comic genius they said.
119 I raised £7.41 for comic relief by eating jelly with chopsticks.
120 The Unabomber, like a comic book super-villain, seemed to be a criminal genius at the top of his form.
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