Similar words: japan, Japanese, sino-japanese war, ape, paper, gape, caper, apex. Meaning: n. a humorous anecdote or remark intended to provoke laughter.
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1. But even a schoolboy's jape is supposed to have some ascertainable point; and Blast had none.
2. Feeling a bit of a jape coming on, they went in and ordered a veggie omelette.
3. What a jape it would be, declared Raphaelo, to gain access to the heat sink.
4. The not unfamiliar childish jape of depositing a stink bomb in her locker caused her great anguish.
5. You think this is a jape?
6. That jape did not please Brown Ben.
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7. Jape helps, as far as arithmetic allows.
8. It was only a jape, ser, she thought, but she sat on one of the pillows just the same.
9. The jape is on you, Abel, you and your murdering whores.
10. Even a schoolboy's jape is supposed to have some ascertainable point.
11. Your experiments are aided by Jape, which can operate as both inquisitor and oracle.
12. He became the public jape in school, because he overreached when imitating others.
13. The brand might be no mark of honour at all - but a culminating cruel humiliating jape.
14. No explanation for the fall was ever given, though Sir Thomas believed he may have been involved in some stupid jape.
15. But although many pirates see it all as a jolly jape, people in the software business are getting worried.
16. Oh, how I laughed when I read that my baby had thrown up into a gutter during one jolly jape.
17. He did hear Wyman Manderly calling for more sausages and Roger Ryswell's laughter at some jape from one-armed Harwood Stout.
18. Sports competition is competition of science and technology, be afraid is not jape.
19. Sitting at a crowded table with men who did not share a common language with you, listening to them talk and jape whilst understanding none of it, had quickly grown wearisome.