Synonym: banter, jest, quip, tease. Similar words: poke, stroke, broker, invoke, provoke, bespoke, spokesman. Meaning: [dʒəʊk] n. 1. a humorous anecdote or remark intended to provoke laughter 2. activity characterized by good humor 3. a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement 4. a triviality not to be taken seriously. v. 1. tell a joke; speak humorously 2. act in a funny or teasing way.
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61. We didn't take up his joke.
62. We all played a joke on him.
63. His old raincoat became a running joke .
64. The whole incident became a standing joke between us.
65. The professor began his lecture by telling a joke.
66. Each clown capped the last joke of the other.
67. She smiled falsely at his joke.
68. They all laughed about the joke.
69. It was only said as a joke.
70. It is no joke carrying these heavy bags.
71. The women laughed coarsely at some vulgar joke.
72. He intended it as a joke.
73. They responded my joke by laughing.
74. It's only a joke - don't take it seriously!
75. It was an extremely vulgar joke.
76. The humorous joke is common property.
77. I've heard that joke a million times.
78. Come on, Bob[sentencedict.com], share the joke .
79. I was in no mood for a joke.
80. That joke really broke me up.
81. We had better treat it as a joke.
81. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
82. His joke made us laugh our heads off.
83. How everybody laughed over the joke!
84. I meant it merely as a joke.
85. He forgot the punchline and the joke fell flat.
86. She likes to have a joke with her employees.
87. We had a good laugh at his joke.
88. Characteristically she took the joke very well.
89. He treated his mistake as a joke.
90. She curled up with laughter at his joke.