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English to English adjective
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Droll; comical; amusing; laughable. |  | source: webster1913 adjective satellite
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arousing or provoking laughter |  | Example: an amusing film with a steady stream of pranks and pratfalls an amusing fellow a comic hat a comical look of surprise funny stories that made everybody laugh a very funny writer it would have been laughable if it hadn't hurt so much a mirthful experience risible courtroom antics
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beyond or deviating from the usual or expected |  | Example: a curious hybrid accent her speech has a funny twang they have some funny ideas about war had an odd name the peculiar aromatic odor of cloves something definitely queer about this town what a rum fellow singular behavior
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not as expected |  | Example: there was something fishy about the accident up to some funny business some definitely queer goings-on a shady deal her motives were suspect suspicious behavior
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experiencing odd bodily sensations |  | Example: told the doctor about the funny sensations in her chest
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an account of an amusing incident (usually with a punch line) |  | Example: she told a funny story she made a funny
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A clinkerbuit, narrow boat for sculling. |  | source: webster1913
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