Sentence examples for a good gag from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a good gag" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a humorous joke or prank that is well-executed or amusing.
Example: "The comedian's routine was filled with a good gag that had the audience laughing uncontrollably."
Alternatives: "a funny joke" or "a clever prank".

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But it's a good gag.

It opens with a good gag though.

Mr Duncan started with a good gag.

The shadow business secretary started with a good gag.

It's a good gag intelligently (if obviously) escalated.

There's no doubt that it's a good gag though, and every laugh is truly earned.

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This is true, in part, because separating a single moment from a flow of moments often makes for a pretty good gag.

After picking over The Final Five, the Battlestar Galactica inspired spin-off (a rather thin documentary on the surviving candidates, but a rather good gag by commenter DogManStar), AP, our very own live blogging newswire, predicted with elan just who would win through to the final.

The film may use more footage of the penguin cams than from them, but it's still a pretty good gag.

And that's why Twitter is democratic, because someone who's not working in the media, who's on a building site and works in the pub, will see one photograph and make a really good gag about it, and it'll get picked up by just one or two people and then you'll see it go past four or 5000 people and that's fantastic.

It has a few good gags and the same energetic, spirited silliness of its predecessors.

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