Sentence examples for which makes fun from inspiring English sources

The phrase "which makes fun" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is humorous or playful, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Example: "The movie has a lighthearted tone, which makes fun of everyday situations."

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He addresses this subject in one of his new routines, which makes fun of bumper stickers that read "god is my co-pilot".

Despite their particularity, Bechdel's struggles have a resonance for anyone dealing with family life, which makes Fun Home both comforting and startling in its honesty.

The piece is inspired by Jeffrey Eugenides's new novel, "The Marriage Plot," which makes fun of the great Jacques Derrida craze of the nineteen-eighties, the stateside heyday of deconstruction and the Death of the Author.

The second ad, which makes fun of Microsoft's new naming conventions for Windows is below.

The company behind the popular ICanHasCheezburger site has launched a new website, EngrishFunny, which makes fun of grammatically incorrect variations of English (often found in Asia).

That same year, Deanna Durbin was the singing lead in the comedic noir Lady on a Train, which makes fun of Woolrich-brand wistful miserablism.

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In that film, which made fun of warmongering conservatives and self-righteous celebrity liberals alike, Penn in puppet form was held up for special ridicule.

For instance, I have lost count of the number of shows I have seen this year (it is certainly the majority) which make fun out of the Madeleine McCann case.

IN HIS autobiography, Charlie Chaplin said that, if he had known about the horrors of the concentration camps, he would never have made a film which made fun of the "homicidal insanity of the Nazis".

Along with some pretty terrible cases of jailings in Egypt and lynchings in Pakistan, there was one instance of a mainly Christian country punishing the offence: a ten-month suspended sentence imposed on a young man in Greece who had started a Facebook page which made fun of the cult of a famous monk who died in 1994.

Trump wasn't in the cold-open skit, which made fun of the Democratic candidates at MSNBC's Southern-voters forum — and was more harshly amusing than anything else in the show — with Kate McKinnon as Hillary Clinton, switching between regional accents, and Larry David as Bernie Sanders, the role he was born in Brooklyn to play.

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