out of humor
Example Sentences
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Paer tried to create a more Mozartian take that dips in and out of humor and seriousness.
From Washington Post
In addition to the cries of “We want Goff” on Sunday, a not insignificant number of Rams fans took up a different chant, perhaps out of humor, or perhaps out of blind desperation:
From New York Times
It wasn’t overly loud or long, though, and possibly derived out of humor more than anything else.
From Los Angeles Times
The air is so rarified by heat, as to oblige his lungs to do double duty in order to get the requisite quantum of the vivific element; and when they do get it, it is so disgustingly alloyed with poison and pestilence, as to cheat him of health, and put him out of humor with himself and existence.
From New York Times
The pope had been the friend of the Orders, and had confirmed and enlarged their privileges, but just now was out of humor.
From Project Gutenberg
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.