Sentences with humorously
hu·mor·ous
H h - A humorous anecdote.
- A humorous person.
- Tim Wallace Christopher Monckton's rhetorical tilts against wind turbines might be regarded as humorously quixotic.
- It beautifully and humorously encapsulates the loneliness of things too difficult to speak about.
- I know it was done humorously, but, you know, we have spent so much time trying to not make black people look like buffoons.
- This article humorously describes the subtle manipulation used in televised pharmaceutical advertising.
- The headings are intentionally written with the particular errors to humorously point out the problems.
- Many Americans are humorously reluctant to even approach the topic of race and cultural integration.
- The following article could have been humorously renamed the specs of a pair of spectacles.