Phrases with «dry humour»

Dry humor refers to a type of comedy that is witty, sarcastic, or clever without being outwardly funny. It often involves delivering jokes or comments with a straight face or deadpan expression, making light of serious or mundane situations. Full definition

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Sentences with «dry humour»

  • In an essay this might be enjoyed as dry humour. (europeanlawblog.eu)
  • It approaches the traps with dry humour, an emotion much to be preferred to the alternatives when your model asserts, with that blank confidence which only computers can muster, that it and you were consumed in a gigantic solar flare last Tuesday lunchtime. (newscientist.com)
  • Disappointingly, Yorgos Lanthimos» latest isn't nearly as densely packed with ideas as The Lobster or Dogtooth were — but the bone dry humour of the film comes close to making up for that. (seventh-row.com)
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