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41The Humorous Lieutenant — The Humorous Lieutenant, also known as The Noble Enemies or Demetrius and Enanthe, is a Jacobean era stage play, a tragicomedy written by John Fletcher. Highly praised by critics, it has been called Fletcher s best comedy. [Clifford Leech, quoted …
42List of humorous units of measurement — This is a sub article to List of unusual units of measurement Many comedians and humour writers have made use of, or invented, units of measurement intended primarily for their humour value. This is a list of such units invented by sources that… …
43non-humorous — /nɒn ˈhjumərəs/ (say non hyoohmuhruhs) adjective not humorous. –non humorously, adverb …
44quasi-humorous — adj.; quasi humorously, adv. * * * …
45Grand Master of Humorous Verse — Ogden Nash …
46for one's sins humorous, — chiefly Brit. as a punishment. → sin …
47overmuch literary or humorous — too much: It is unwise to indulge overmuch in strong drink. | not overmuch: We didn t like each other overmuch …
48quasi-humorous — adj.; quasi humorously, adv …
49humerus — humorous …
50humerus — humorous …