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View definitions for very funny

very funny

adjective as in uproarious

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The animal was "very funny and quite mischievous," she added, but ultimately "thought he was one of them".

From BBC

While it is very funny, it is also rife with melancholy, a yearning for emotional connection and a sense that people are often unknowable, most of all to themselves.

Charlie said a very funny thing.

And yes, we do have some very funny jokes this season that aren’t necessarily towards the election, but just the zeitgeist and what we're feeling.

From Salon

I actually do love wine, and I think I find wine very funny when people are pretentious about it.

From Salon

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

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