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humorous series

NOUN
situation comedy
Synonyms
STRONGEST


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Then, 10 years ago, Sandford started his second, avowedly humorous series about Davenport’s sidekick, Virgil Flowers, who came to embody the author’s sense of the absurd.

From Washington Post Oct. 12, 2017

Indeed, the humorous series of Polaroid spots Garner made with actress Mariette Hartley in the late '70s and early '80s only burnished Garner's status as a TV icon.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 20, 2014

A literate, humorous series starring Darren McGavin as a seedy and realistic private eye, The Outsider will not be continued after this summer's reruns.

From Time Magazine Archive

Mrs. Mary Seymour Howell gave a humorous series of Suffrage Pictures in New York, which was greatly relished by the audience.

From The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV by Harper, Ida Husted

The drawing which appeared in Punch in 1843, with the above title, was the first of the humorous series that continued almost unbroken for more than twenty years.

From John Leech, His Life and Work. Vol. 1 by Frith, William Powell




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