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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91. The joke was completely lost on Chris.
92. They were sharing a private joke.
93. It was an innocent deception, meant as a joke.
94. She closed her speech with a funny joke.
95. She told a joke to lighten the atmosphere.
96. The trouble is she can't take a joke.
97. She would joke about her appearance.
98. Come on, lighten up! It was only a joke.
99. They all doubled up when I told my joke.
100. Jack's always the last to catch on my joke.
101. Their reaction to the joke is to laugh.
102. Eileen blushed scarlet at the joke.
103. The joke loses something in the translation.
104. His joke fell flat because nobody understood it.
105. The dirty joke raised a blush on her cheek.
106. He missed the point of my joke.
107. I didn't find the joke at all amusing.
108. I'm sorry but I can't see the joke.
109. The children chortled with delight at his joke.
110. His bad behavior is beyond a joke.
111. His very funny joke soon conjured my anger away.
111. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
112. Hearing the joke, she keeled over with laughter.
113. He told a rude joke/story.
114. He lugged the joke into his speech.
115. She was offended at that person's joke.
116. You must n't joke with him about religious belief.
117. He takes offence at the slightest joke against him.
118. I wasn't serious. I meant it as a joke.
119. His teasing is getting beyond a joke.
120. I'm afraid that joke was lost on me.