black humour in Hungarian

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Sentence patterns related to "black humour"

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1. 'Good place to bury the bodies,' she joked with black humour.

2. She took up black humour for just one of her novels.

3. 12 'Good place to bury the bodies,' she joked with black humour.

4. This Spanish drama has a vein of black humour running through it.

5. That was the true black humour of colleagues I thought were my mates.

6. Either way, it was an occasion for black humour, or at least sick jokes.

7. Black humour, black painting, flares in the night of The Disasters of War and the Disparates.

8. The school of black humour is an entirely new and energetic creative style and artistic formality.

9. There were moments of black humour as well regarding the safety of deaf people in wartime conditions.

10. No, not at all; it's a witty seriousness, black humour, or whatever you want to call it.

11. Michela Wrong tells her story with the bitter black humour of those who survived the Mobutu years.

12. Even the problems have unexpected black humour, such as the last-breath-of-a-dying man problem.

13. An exercise in black humour set in an enclosed and hopeless world, the film ends with him remaining behind bars.

14. At least this was what happened to me. Quentin Tarantino's films always are full of weirdness and are famous for their black humour.

15. There are a couple of bleak examples of black humour making the rounds in Tripoli that are probably inspired by real-life accounts.

16. "So you can all go over there and get shot," he said, with the sort of black humour common among British troops here.

17. "It is in incredibly bad taste," he said. "The pigeon finishes up dead in the middle of the road - it's black humour which we don't find amusing.