Sentence examples for something very funny from inspiring English sources

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"There's something very funny about immigration".

Something very funny and at the same time rather menacing.

"There was something very funny," he said, "about the proverbial elephant in the room trying to hide itself".

And certainly there is something very funny about men chasing them around.

If you want something very funny and cute – but not too cute – then How to Keep an Alien should hit the mark.

Only Annie Proulx can draw characters as quickly and sharply as McCullers: "There was something very funny about the man yet at the same time another feeling would not let you laugh.

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He would have made of it something very sad and funny.

As chair of Radio 4's News Quiz, he would keep things rolling along until the opportunity came for something impromptu, but very funny - then you could sense his glee.

You'll probably also notice that, more often than not, the laughter is in response to something that wasn't very funny — or wasn't funny at all.

They might as well hold up signs reading: "Please laugh now!" The ultimate reason that Germans love Dinner for One may be that it is a funny sketch about something that isn't very funny at all.

If you stumble over your words a little or say something that's not very funny, your viewers will relate to you even more because they'll see you as human.

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