Good-humoured Sentence Examples

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  • Yet, in spite of all, his jovial disposition and good-humoured cynicism saved him from unpopularity, and rendered his death an occasion of mourning.

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  • They are a thrifty and industrious people, prolific and devoted to their offspring, good-humoured, quick-tempered and impressionable.

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  • It is a good-humoured satire upon marriage, the devil being forced to admit that hell itself is preferable to his wife's company.

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  • In general, the people are lively, good-humoured and ready-witted, fond of pleasure, lazy and extremely superstitious.

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  • He is a rough, kind, good-humoured being in the Iliad.

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  • Included was much good-humoured banter between the teams and with the presenters and really initiated the buzz seen at proceeding CUHCS events.

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  • The proceedings were good-humoured, but no one was allowed to get away with slipshod thinking or to make theological slips.

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  • He was an able, terse, forcible speaker, master of bitter sarcasm, irony, stinging ridicule, and, less often used, good-humoured wit.

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