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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151) By the way, the music at this event was played by a man with a cittern, who not only performed with virtuosity, but also with a sense of humour.
152) Gaidar, a diminutive and tubby figure with a mordant and self-deprecating sense of humour, emerged as the dominant thinker and natural leader of his group.
153) We found he had a sense of humour compared with other guest professor.
154) Boh Runga: A sense of humour. A smile. General friendliness. And kindness is incredibly attractive.
155) Even more -- 68 per cent -- are looking for a wacky sense of humour.
156) I think Superman probabIy has a very good sense of humour.
157) As well as the obvious technical skills, you need to be a creative thinker who is able to solve problems and work according to tight deadlines, all whilst maintaining a good sense of humour.
158) That sense of humour has helped the group survive many an erroneous rumour.
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