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is droll
adjective
Oddly humorous; whimsical, amusing in a quaint way; waggish
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All is droll and smart.
In person, he is droll, handsome, tough and self-contained.
The text is droll, the story charming, the pictures marvelous.
At his best, Leveridge is droll and effortless.
Like Bond, the memoir is droll, pensive and filled with zingers teetering between funny and ferocious.
The row of five characters that greets them at left is droll.
But just as often, the movie is droll, filled with pithy, hardboiled comebacks.
In any event, it is droll to find politicians shocked, shocked at the notion that money matters in politics.
"It's like revisiting an old world," says Topley-Bird, who is droll and spacey where Tricky is hyperactively chatty.
This is droll, but it is also deeply touching because it encapsulates the lapses and petty indignities of aging.
Still, her dialogue is droll; it has attracted some vivacious young talent in Feiffer and Green, whom I'd happily pay to see again.
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