Similar words: sense of humor, sense of hearing, make sense of, sense of smell, sense of touch, sense of balance, sense of direction, sense of responsibility. Meaning: n. the trait of appreciating (and being able to express) the humorous.
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91) She was clever, and he thought she was a bit too serious, although she had a sense of humour.
92) He had a great sense of humour and when we first met, I was instantly attracted to him.
93) But her father, in whom a sense of humour is not a very apparent virtue,(sentencedict.com/sense of humour.html) remained reserved.
94) Ludens had replied that Gildas simply didn't understand Marcus's sense of humour.
95) I find people with no sense of humour difficult on expeditions.
96) We will miss her friendly smile, sense of humour, wit, and conversation.
97) Despite the pressure of tomorrow's Sun local derby against Roma, Gazza has managed to retain his outrageous sense of humour.
98) And Matt Camplisson, a recently retired bus inspector, will also be there with his keen sense of humour.
99) A sense of humour is an important asset for any teacher.
100) He, too, was blessed with that sense of humour which seemed indigenous to them all.
101) Always joking about rats: that's what I call a weird sense of humour.
102) He had an infectious sense of humour, and recently scripted an amusing and satirical pantomime.
103) Are you a jolly person; do you have a good sense of humour?
104) Quiet-spoken and deeply read, he is an instructive and entertaining conversationalist with a sardonic sense of humour.
105) Hard as nails he may be but don't let anyone tell you Hank hasn't got a sense of humour.
106) He is immensely strong, but also shyly gentle and has great sense of humour.
107) C S Collins An obvious enthusiast, with a strong sense of humour which did not detract from his very informative presentation.
108) He has a great sense of humour and will keep you all well-amused.
109) He was winsome and diffident, with a quiet sense of humour.
110) A fine comic creation but entirely without a sense of humour.
111) She has a good sense of humour and also shares quite a few of my interests.
112) He is said to have been convivial, widely knowledgeable, with a fertile imagination and a whimsical sense of humour.
113) Besides, none of them had any sense of humour and I ruined many a high-flown discussion by making jokes.
114) Aubrey had much the same rather dry sense of humour.
115) There's a similar sense of humour and a dissimilar sense of space.
116) If you're slim, honest and have a good sense of humour then send your photos to this lovesick laddie.
117) To understand life today, you have to have a great sense of humour.
118) His brilliance was carried lightly, and he possessed a wry sense of humour.
119) Its symptoms can include the loss of your sense of humour.
120) Do the best you can, hope for the best with the unpredictable and try to keep a sense of humour.
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