humorously in English

adverb

comically, amusingly, facetiously

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1. Bucolic Agricultural: used humorously or in disparagement

2. 15 Some of the students commented humorously on their teacher's cap.

3. What does follicly-Challenged mean? (humorously politically correct, euphemistic, of a person) Bald

4. Synonyms for Comically include ridiculously, extremely, insanely, ludicrously, laughably, foolishly, preposterously, inanely, humorously and hysterically

5. What is a Smoulder face? The Urban Dictionary defines it humorously as: Smoldering

6. Synonyms for Amusingly include humorously, jokingly, absurdly, facetiously, ironically, jocosely, jocularly, jovially, laughingly and ludicrously

7. Makiko, from Japan, humorously adds: “After spending a full day in field service, I am quite tired.

8. 23 The works range from the sublime, with textured prints in iridescent gold, to humorously eccentric meat and sky collages.

9. Blogged, blog·ging, blogs To write entries in, add material to, or maintain a blog. [From weblog (humorously taken as we blog).]

10. Hence those useful implements were occasionally called “Bombazines.” The word was almost always used humorously, probably because it has such a formidable sound.

11. Humorously coarse; lewd or risqué: "[Mae West] became known for her humorous Bawdy, suggestive performances and wisecracks" (Pam Cornelison & Ted Yanak).

12. And since recreational cannabis legalization is a reality in a quarter of the country, the amount of uniquely and humorously-named strains that have Aphrodisiac qualities is almost endless

13. Humorously, despite its name being Bracer of the Guardian, it resembles a gauntlet much more closely, as Bracers are worn on the forearm and do not cover the hand at all

14. “These endophytes are not known to spread Contagiously but instead are disseminated through seeds and by vegetative growth of the host.” “London was a Tommy on leave, insubordinately, humorously, Contagiously happy.”

15. Commando (first released on October 4, 1985) is a Hollywood action movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.It is still enjoyed today on video for its camp value, hilarious one-liners, and humorously over-the-top violence.

16. Clergywoman (n.) 1670s, "a nun," from clergy + woman on the model of clergyman.Not seriously as "woman pastor, woman of the clerical profession" until 1871; in between it was used humorously for "old woman" or "domineering wife of a clergyman."

17. Suzanne Delehanty has described the "Technological Reliquaries" as "a protest against pop arts ready acceptance of mass production and minimalism's idealization of technology." One would agree that they subvert those dominant modes of the '60s, whether humorously or in outright Antipathy

18. By filtering sunlight and mixing selected wavelengths in what Keats calls "Appetizing combinations" for plants that are used to savagely foraging on whatever solar sustenance they can find, Keats is humorously reminding a gluttonous humanity how much it takes its flora for

19. Bawdy: 1 adj humorously vulgar “ bawdy songs” Synonyms: off-color , ribald dirty (of behavior or especially language) characterized by obscenity or indecency n lewd or obscene talk or writing “they published a collection of Elizabethan bawdy ” Synonyms: Bawdry Type of: dirty word , filth , obscenity , smut , vulgarism an offensive or indecent

20. N Barmecide One who offers imaginary food or illusory benefits: in allusion to the story, told in the Arabian Nights, of a member of the Barmecide family of Bagdad, who on one occasion placed a succession of empty dishes before a beggar, pretending that they contained a sumptuous repast, a fiction which the beggar humorously accepted.; Barmecide Like, or like the entertainment of, the