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He was almost gleeful or somehow found the situation humorous.

From Salon

“They don’t have powers, they make all their own costumes, and it’s fabulous and can be campy and can be humorous but then is also gut-wrenching.”

Over the weekend, she appeared on “Saturday Night Live,” where she tried to put a more humorous spin on the idea that Trump should be left in the past.

As portrayed by the actresses, Carroll, 80, was naive, shattered, trusting, determined, hurt and at times humorous when she was on the stand.

Screen Rant's Patrice Witherspoon noted: "Inherently, witnessing a woman propel insults at people is humorous, but sadness layers the script, making it deeply moving."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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