Antonym: tragic. Similar words: atomic, comically, economic, economics, ergonomics, economical, economically, economic system. Meaning: ['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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121 She was able to take centre stage, providing comic relief while Zephyr shared intimate moments with her special friends.
122 Tyrone Guthrie was a great one for comic business, and it was amazing to see how Michael picked it all up.
123 Urquhart looked to the ceiling in a gesture of comic despair.
124 She has an extraordinarily mobile face and an infectiously comic manner.
125 You can use the programs to edit photos and create greeting cards, certificates, comic books, labels and other goodies.
126 However, as a compensation, I tend to draw comic devils playing fiddles.
126 Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
127 Such titles and ornamentation can create the effect of bathos, or comic undermining of what you do achieve.
128 In short, the comic poet is invading the territory of the tragic muse.
129 Telephoning Jonathan to break off the engagement had almost been a high point of comic relief.
130 You will go through our comic, existential garden with your shears and you will never water the lupins.
131 I doubt it too; it is simply too good comic opera to be true.
132 Music by Scott Joplin then helped him to create his light-heartedly comic Elite Syncopations.
133 All we can say is that, between them, the team eventually raises £3,450 for Comic Relief charities.
134 And then I would be overcome with a hilarity which made everything I saw comic, two-dimensional, utterly without significance.
135 There is no text that can be read, such as there is even in a children's comic.
136 It's known as Fat Albert after a comic strip character.
137 Many medieval manuscripts have decorated borders filled with comic animals and birds and people.
138 Alcohol, comic books and mouthwash all bask under the superior reputation of the market.
139 Like all comic writers, Shaw was fascinated by the gap between appearance and reality.
140 Life has a way of giving a comic a funny face which ultimately starts to pay for itself.
141 The game had colorful pictures, the covers of comic books, it even had a picture of Earth!
142 Children growing up in the 1950s and 1960s were fortunate enough to enjoy the Eagle comic every week.
143 The adults are mostly just comic fodder, slow on the draw and endlessly bothered that Patti only dresses in black.
144 Ten brave folk did a bungee jump to raise funds for Comic Relief.
145 Social Blunders, which follows the romantic misadventures of 33-year-old Sam Callahan, is a darkly comic romp through heartache.
146 It's proof ITV wouldn't know a great comic if they saw one.
147 They starred in comic strips and branched out into radio.
148 I mean, he was a comic genius, yet he still wanted to be something he wasn't.
149 The evolution of the comic book continued on its varied path, developing new ideas and throwing up new characters.
150 He combines a little of Clark Gable with a whisper of Cary Grant's early incarnation as a vaudevillian stage comic.
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