punch line in English

noun
1
the final phrase or sentence of a joke or story, providing the humor or some other crucial element.

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1. Insert your own punch line here.

2. Punch line: the last line of a joke.

3. And dose you punch line just a joke?

4. And is your punch line just a joke?

5. The shtup part was funnier than the punch line.

6. This poem has its punch line at the very finish.

7. He forgot the punch line of his after - dinner speech.

8. She waited for the punch line, her shoes growing soggy.

9. I doubled up with laughter when I heard the punch line.

10. Bobby Boy is always looking for the punch line to every situation.

11. They rolled in the grass at the repetition of her punch line.

12. They always saw his jokes before he got to the punch line.

13. The punch line, of course , is that you need to do both.

14. The punch line was that he lost his pants in the typhoon.

15. It becomes a long shaggy-dog story with a lame punch line. Who cares?

16. He tells the joke so poorly that he have to explain the punch line twice.

17. He told the joke so poorly that he had to explain the punch line twice.

18. No one is ever ready, so they leave before he gets to the punch line.

19. Talking Compulsively seems almost like the punch line of a joke: “She just would not stop talking

20. For centuries, thinkers from Aristotle to Darwin tried to discern the nature and origins of humor, only to have their ideas trail off without a punch line.

21. ‘And explaining how to Construe a sentence spoils its effect, just as explaining the punch line of a joke does.’ ‘All we need to do is to Construe each action sentence as involving an implicit existential quantification, with the variable of quantification taking events as its possible values.’