(1) Not pointing any finger but as a comic actor used to say u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510I only askedu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(2) Fast-paced comic fun, with a strong whiff of circus slapstick, for the discerning younger viewer.
(3) He has inherited his father's comic style, low key and thoroughly decent.
(4) It is a high-wire act of comic absurdity with a safety net of sentimentality.
(5) There seems to be an unwritten law that football songs should be comic or humorous, or at least not too serious.
(6) On stage, with her impeccable comic timing, she is very funny.
(7) Grantham, an occasional amateur stand-up comic , wants people to laugh along.
(8) He is a witty, engaging presence in the early comic scenes, portraying the doctor with soft-spoken befuddlement.
(9) That's the difference between comic drama and corporate motivation.
(10) Not unless he is simply to reacting to the comic timing instead of the core of the joke, which is possible.
(11) His exploits make for comic entertainment on these increasingly cold nights in.
(12) They're also frequently funny, though the comic scenes are almost invariably laced with tragedy or fear.
(13) You do not need to be a great comic writer to give written or spoken communication a humorous edge.
(14) Some messages are genuinely funny, others unintentionally comic .
(15) It may have been written in a comic style, but it's hardly the barrel of laughs the reviewers make it out to be.
(16) It's both funny and sad, but thanks to the poet's excellent comic timing, it's mostly funny.
(17) This cheapens and degrades the movie and insults the current style of the comic franchise.
(18) During the day fancy dress competitions were held, bowling and tennis tournaments and entertainment from several comic bands.
(19) The songs also allow each character to unveil her inner life, as a sort of monologue both moving and comic .
(20) Half of the work for a stand-up comic is actually the willingness to put yourself out there and give it a shot.