The entire situation is so comical that I can't help but let a small giggle escape. |
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It was rather comical watching girls and boys alike tangle with a new skill as old as hand sewing. |
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Brash and comical, the CEO isn't afraid to tell an off-color joke in public. |
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There were hundreds of them, all marching inexorably east, crunching their way across the tundra, emitting comical, guttural oinks. |
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The Dublin goalkeeper may wear rather large comical gloves to ensure that the ball does not go past him. |
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Samis are often stereotyped as the comical helpers of Santa Claus or, even more negatively, as drunken fools or jesters. |
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Anderson is so ridiculous it's comical, and O'Connell plays a perfect straight man in the midst of his stylings. |
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Some unusual instruments are also included in the ensemble for comical colour, such as the French accordion. |
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In several films the hero is a comical character, but the portrayal is gentle. |
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Much of it is so ridiculous, so confused and generally outlandish that it often becomes comical. |
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I think it's so exaggerated that it's comical, like a caricature of a hipster. |
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On his face is the most comical, quizzical expression, which is probably exactly how most of us would look if stuffed. |
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Cassidy crouched down by the water and grinned at the comical looking ducks as they paddled and preened themselves in the clear crystal water. |
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It seemed she liked to make comical connections to things that weren't so humorous. |
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A jolly, easy-go-lucky fellow who hides all his sorrow within and portrays a comical figure, laughing at himself and about his hunchback. |
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Fabliaux were comical and often grotesque stories in which the characters most often succeed by means of their sharp wits. |
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Especially toward the end, these coincidences and connections between the characters become almost comical. |
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I stood on my tiptoes and leaned over his shoulder, and an almost comical sight greeted my eyes. |
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To many people, AFL goal umpires have always looked pretty comical, waving their flags in their white lab coats and broad-brimmed hats. |
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To my possibly demented mind there did seem to be something unique, even comical about the framing of the issues. |
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It was quite comical watching these gruff geezers peering under the van trying to coax the kitten out, making cooing noises at it, etc. |
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For him language is musical, felicitous, comical, flippant, suggestive, buoyant weaponry and adumbrative of mysteries beyond us. |
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He perfected an air of modesty and if his jokes fell flat he had a comical line in self-deprecation. |
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Her dark red hair frizzed in a manner that would have been comical if her gaze was not one of hatred. |
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The series deals with the moving yet comical exploits of a likeable red-haired orphan. |
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One of Calysta's eyebrows was up, and the wry twist on her lips was certainly comical. |
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I find it rather comical that skinheads are worried about their designer labels. |
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The problem is that his conclusions are so far removed from reality, it's almost comical. |
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That, like everything else about the man, is so over the top, it's comical. |
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The graphic violence is fittingly shocking at first, but as it goes on and on, it becomes almost comical. |
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The play is very funny and the ten member cast revelled in the comical situations. |
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Looking back I suppose it was quite comical, we must have looked like a right old married couple. |
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Apparently this comical scene was an attempt to slip through the security cordon at the complex. |
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Many are poets or aspiring poets, many are gay, and all take turns in a comical round-robin of flirtation, consummation, and rejection. |
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They did have this rather strange habit of sticking their thumbs up at the crowd after every song too which looked a tad comical at times. |
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I laughed at her comical expression and threw her a bright red sweater with funny loops and dots all over it. |
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The script, though comical in areas, was much too sentimental and downright sappy for me to voluntarily accept. |
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She was conscious that many women would have seen such a sartorial disaster as comical. |
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Like all cliches, there was a good bit of truth attached to this comical declaration. |
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It was comical, I have managed with my pidgin English and Polish keep both parties happy. |
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None of them speak English so we have been communicating physically most of the time which is quite comical. |
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Still, it was slightly comical, watching them scurry from the room as the machine did its stuff. |
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Both were ridiculously funny in what must be two of the best comical roles ever written. |
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All that death and sadness is in the past, and we have sporting events right now in need of a comical mascot. |
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He falls off his chair and stumbles around in a comical manner to amuse us all. |
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The play is a heartbreaking but comical tale of the trials and tribulations couples go through. |
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And then she made a big comical show of shaking her watch and holding it up to her ear. |
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His comical perspective on life never fails him and the audience can't help but accept him. |
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Confusion about that process is so rampant at the moment, however, as to be almost comical. |
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This conviction frequently prompts its spokespersons to make irritating declarations that border on megalomania, the odious or the comical. |
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For Mulholland, it would be tragic or comical for our students to choose another African language such as Sepedi as a second language. |
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This grimly comical tone, with its overtly sly humor, is what ultimately elevates the film to a level of near brilliance. |
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There appeared to be thousands of them, in almost comical disarray, and a few police cars. |
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That's a big ask, and Boyd falls critically short, and so the whole thing is quite comical. |
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However, I choked on my breakfast cereal at the facile, almost comical self-indulgent tripe in the second half of the piece. |
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It made me jump at first, but once I was used to it, I found them strangely comical. |
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The customers' terrified looks therefore appear in a somewhat absurd and comical light. |
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I found Tom McBeath's Iago a very comical one, but he lacked the sinisterness and maliciousness that comprises the other half of Iago's persona. |
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Although more comical than anything else, it also produces a sense of unease in the audience. |
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What I was instantly drawn to with Dogs was their happy uplifting songs, with often child like lyrics comical content. |
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Stroll along the quayside among sailors and traders who will amaze you with their magic tricks and comical acts. |
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They looked quite comical as they stood up with their fins and masks still on and their regulators still in their mouths. |
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Igneous, who at times has been comical and brutal, transforms here, and when he finally expires, all alone but with love in his heart, it's a touching and sympathetic finale. |
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His androgyny wasn't dangerous in the same way Lou Reed's was in the early '70s, or as comical as Warrant's Janie Lane. |
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Initially, I only was aware of George as a musician and artist, along with his comical side. |
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The soldier launches into a comical strut and pretends to polish his guard box with his knuckles. |
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His comical antics come to an end once the guard retreats to his box after giving his fellow guardsman a thumbs-up. |
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The charts now featured the likes of Limp Bizkit, a rap-metal band whose misogyny was so overt as to be comical. |
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What humans choose to do with this shapeless primordial stuff leaking through the cracks can often be almost comical. |
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The latest GOP debate was so entertainingly comical, it was like a Disney animated movie come to life. |
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Instead, we are offered a tiny tale filled with comical technobabble. |
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Her face was screwed up in a comical expression of extreme disgust that soon changed to a sheepish grin as she saw that the fruit's meat lay exposed just under the rind. |
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The presence of the rude mechanicals who put on a play for their duke gives the audience a comical but telling image of theatre as a vital form of social exchange. |
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In this sense, Shylock is a tragical figure instead of a comical one, because he has to make a difficult decision, either result of which will hurt himself. |
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In his liberal way, however, he found the conversion to Marxism comical rather than horrifying. |
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A twinkle appeared in his eye, as though he thought me comical. |
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It may have been forgotten, given the comical levels of hype and expectation surrounding his move south-westwards, but there is still business to be done on the pitch. |
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Mary Stuart took tea there, but today the tone is set by a comical concrete grain-silo only yards away, much the same colour as the old tower and castellated to match. |
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He, like Zak, had had the cast taken off his left leg only the day before and now had a hobble which was somewhat comical when both walked next to each other. |
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I had a terrible but quite comical ride home on the tube last night. |
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The most comical comment of the week was on our way back to the airport. |
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Despite the idea, the original series was startlingly comical in places. |
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The mix of pleading and extreme profanity is almost comical. |
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He sent her this copy containing his comical little croquis. |
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Occasional freeze-frames isolate comical poses and expressions while voice-overs by the main characters give witty and concise insights into their thought processes. |
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There is a large, branched tentacle above each eye, adding to the fish's somewhat comical appearance, and a very much smaller fringed tentacle on the nostril beneath each eye. |
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It might have looked a little comical, but it would have been as deadly as any other tyrannosaur, and maybe even a little faster and stealthier. |
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Whether it's their interactive chuntering, or the comical canter when they sense the possibility of a tasty meal as you approach. |
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A high energy action-packed show, the spectacle is a mix of comical acts and award-winning break dancing against a family-friendly backdrop. |
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He is famous for his works that show a cat in a Mao jacket, a comical depiction of Mao Zedong, the founder of Communist China. |
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When you think of a donkey, the first thing that comes to mind is big ears, a comical, rusty, door-hinge bray, and a short whiskbroom tail. |
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Lee Blessing's Fortinbras is a comical sequel to Hamlet in which all the deceased characters come back as ghosts. |
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The film was a buddy movie of sorts, teaming Jones with his father, often to comical effect. |
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Counsellor Steve Carell recharges their limp relationship in kind of comical Hope Floaty fashion. |
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Farcically the Posh keeper was caught napping to concede a comical own goal three minutes before the break to all but kill the game as a contest. |
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When you park, press the central locking plipper and walk away, it demands you turn back for one last comical look. |
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Screenwriter Ernest Lehman originally wrote the film with a dark tone but was pushed to a lighter, more comical tone by Hitchcock. |
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Be gobsmacked by classic one-liners, rib-tickling gags and comical storytelling. |
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It might have looked a little comical but it would have been as deadly as any other tyrannosaur, and maybe even a little faster and stealthier. |
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This hilarious, foot-stomping verse, storybook and song are catchily realized with the quirky, dark comical illustrations and rhymes. |
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The irreverent and comical advertisement for SnowBlade won chuckles from readers all over Utah. |
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Bergman's script does not say whether the Electra during which Elisabet has gone mute is the Sophoclean tragedy or the more comical, parodic version by Euripides. |
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Bottom with his animal head becomes a comical version of the Minotaur. |
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Meanwhile, the hermit thrush will pump its tail, and the tiny, winter wren with its comical, short, cocked tail, will sing an explosion of densely packed, musical notes. |
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Put simply, nosebleed in mangadom is a comical euphemism for an erection. |
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Meant to accompany the album, the comical style and content of the movie was in the same vein as The Beatles' films in the 1960s such as A Hard Day's Night. |
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Dwarfs are often also described as short and ugly, although some scholars have questioned whether this is a later development stemming from comical portrayals of the beings. |
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Gay road movies also include phantasmagorical encounters, comical conflicts, and ultimately some loud preaching for tolerance along with a big group lip-synch. |
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Furniture is comical. It responds to humans. For some it looks its drabbest, for others it sparkles and looks, if not handsome, at any rate comfortable. |
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Becker, a classic overreacher, came to grief in an almost comical way. |
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In modern popular culture, pinnipeds are often depicted as playful and comical figures based on their performances in zoos, circuses and marine mammal parks. |
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He's just put salt in his tea instead of sugar. What a comical error! |
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