Similar words: gunning, running, cunning, stunning, shunning, cunningly, rerunning, stunningly. Meaning: [pʌn] n. a humorous play on words.
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1. I'm always punning but he doesn't find it funny.
2. He's always punning and I don't find it funny.
3. This punning logic became extended by parallel developments in the field of immunology.
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4. The hotelier family's punning motif-a bull with its horns to the ground-was woven into the vestibule carpet.
5. His constant punning irritated her.
6. He is constantly punning, constantly playing with language.
7. The rich images, jumping time and space, punning language, alterative lyrics and atmosphere in his novel are permeated with Chinese classic poetry.
8. Punning, together with other forms of humor, can be an efficient pedagogical tool in English classes.
9. Punning , facetious , irreverent, the funny man filled the newspapers and lighter periodicals with his material.
10. An awl is an iron instrument used for piercing leather, but the word has been in punning use since time immemorial.
11. Japanese like to pun -- their language is well suited to punning.
12. These arguments are canonically of type unsigned long long, although some programs engage in mild type punning, treating them as 64-bit pointers or other types.
13. Robert Grace , a young gentleman offortune, generous, lively a lover of punning of his friends.
More similar words: gunning, running, cunning, stunning, shunning, cunningly, rerunning, stunningly, running away, in the running, free-running, long-running, running play, running game, running cost, running time, running sore, running shoe, running mate, running stream, running expenses, running commentary, a running commentary, inning, canning, marketing planning, vanning, penning, scanning, ginning.