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Discover Ludwig"making joke" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe the act of telling or creating a joke. Here is an example: "Everyone at the party was having a good time, with lots of laughter and making jokes. It was a fun and lighthearted atmosphere."
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She laughs out loud, as if I am making joke.
But it all started with me making family pieces, and then it turned into making joke pieces for friends-like making the Ghostface Killah and Elvis blankets for your sons.
"Haven't people been saying that since, like, the 60s?" As well as "accelerating" culture, making joke trends like sea punk and nu-rave way more widespread than they ever deserved to be, the internet will lead people to what Daryoush sees as this decade's defining fashion influence.
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Some are making jokes.
He's making jokes.
And I like making jokes.
"He's always making jokes.
There were people making jokes.
I was making jokes that weren't, technically, jokes.
We're not making jokes here".
It seemed to be about making jokes.
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