(1) Yet he still managed to make his special brand of humor understood.
(2) His tales are full of humor
(3) Sense of humor is said to be the biggest turn-on.
(4) Her good humor vanished
(5) We became involved the usual way: working closely together in the same department, appreciating each other's humor and views of life.
(6) ‘We put out a variety of quality humor on a consistent basis,’ he said.
(7) I have the sneaking suspicion that most comedy fans below the age of 20 won't appreciate Simon's offbeat humor .
(8) He didn't appreciate my humor and dragged me into the kitchen.
(9) But the old man seemed to have made up his mind, and so, to humor him, he did as he wished.
(10) Well, I'm trying to justify the money we spent tonight, so humor me.
(11) When I get upset, people humor me and tell me it's okay - that I'll get over it.
(12) His earthy humor , his ability to joke when things seemed darkest, and his endless supply of homespun stories certainly helped him cope with the crises of war.
(13) They are full of raw Taiwanese humor and literary surprises.
(14) He doesn't look at me, but I can tell he understood my brand of humor .
(15) I assume you are referring to our inclusion of humor and attempted humor in our public speeches.
(16) The result is a record with remarkable perspective, full of honesty, humor and beauty.
(17) If a speaker does use humor in a speech, make certain the story, anecdote or joke is surefire funny with all listeners.
(18) This resulted in some labels for groups that reflected participant moods or humor .
(19) One of her enduring contributions may be to bring humor to this tight-lipped literature.
(20) Their inimitable brand of humor
(21) The continent's ruling class is thus in a foul humor .
(22) The clash hadn't improved his humor
(23) Of all the recent attempts to tread this fine line between quality and humor , he does it better than almost anyone.
(24) He doesn't need notes because he knows what he's talking about, and he can invest his speech with humor on the spot.
(25) This was very disappointing, but when the meal was over he appeared to be in a better humour .
(26) To humour him I used that term throughout the interview.
(27) I know this is an old chestnut, written by loads of people ad infinitum but for now humour me.
(28) She has a perfect balance of wit, sense, humour and intelligence and knows the value of a well crafted insult.
(29) Twenty minutes later we were shown to our table and instantly, everyone's humour improved.
(30) A jovial person, his speeches are peppered with humour .