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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good humor" is not correct in standard English; the correct expression is "in good humor." You can use it to describe someone who is cheerful or in a pleasant mood.
Example: "Despite the long meeting, she remained in good humor and kept everyone entertained."
Alternatives: "in a good mood" or "in high spirits."
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What makes a good humor book?
I was in a good humor, no problem, but sometimes at night...."...
He went on, "Marciano isn't a hard man to keep in a good humor. . . .
If she is in a good humor, Mazie will admit a bum free without much argument.
"They're well-to-do lads," a Good Humor official told Stanley.
Nonetheless, one bite of the coconut-almond macaroon had me happily recalling a Good Humor toasted almond ice cream pop.
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His memories are triggered by an encounter with a young Good Humor man who calls him "Pop".
A massive Good Humor bar for Park Avenue?
He breezes through the gym with a regal good humor.
"We're still tweaking it, obviously," she said with a harried good humor.
Lines formed immediately, despite aggressive bell-jingling by a uniformed Good Humor man on the opposite corner.
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