Sentence examples for more groans from inspiring English sources

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More groans.

More groans started up just now.

So, the most annoying story of the year drags on: more lawyers, more microphones, more groans.

Seeing an open shot, Artest launched and missed again, to more groans.

Despite scant evidence of significant talent in his early performances, which rely on flat jokes that elicit more groans than giggles, he refuses to give up.

He spends his days grumbling in a stage-surly voice, and is the first to laugh at his own jokes, which otherwise induce more groans than guffaws.

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These literal-minded portrayals sound more groan-making than they usually are.

The gallery did more groaning than cheering, watching perplexed players struggle on almost every hole.

He would play a chorus in that way, then pause and play a complementary, related phrase with a more groaning intonation.

An already irritating essay about Hamlet is made yet more groan-inducing by this nugget of wisdom: "By the end of the play, everyone is dead, too bad for Shakespeare if he decided he later wanted to write a sequel".

(The comedians' fingerprints are all over Tay's Twitter timeline, although it is to be hoped that her more groan-inducing jokes — "carpe DM me"; "I go to The Church of Biomimicry" — were written by engineers. They may also be responsible for her fondness for the distinctly un-millennial phrase "artsy fartsy").

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