punster उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Charming, attractive, witty widow, well-read,-spoken,-traveled, punster, puzzle solver, museum lover, aspiring writer, tennis player, seeks tall, sophisticated man 70-75.
- An inveterate punster ( defining a pun as " the odor given off by a decaying mind " ), he was a favorite guest at science fiction conventions and friend to many fans, especially in Southern California.
- So I checked into the Tides Inn, not an inn at all, but a 1960s vintage motel on the bay, whose original owner, like so many motel owners, must have fancied himself an inspired punster.
- Reading over his collection of election night losses, it sometimes seems Kelly has been more useful to headline writers and punsters, who have played off every angle of his tap-dancing namesake to lighten up his fruitless tally.
- But whereas MacNee's Steed was an unflappable punster with a permanently arched eyebrow and a slightly over-the-top style, Fiennes'Steed will be more the product of hundreds of years of English breeding and tradition.
- :: : : : The bit about overexposure ties in well with what I was saying, and Jack's comments about the Australian press reminded me of a very vamous punster in U . S . media, Chris Berman.
- Murray Foster, 30, the most unrepentant punster of the group, appreciates an audience that can pick up in-jokes, whether the " in " is cultural, political or simply about the band, which revels in self-reference.
- The dodo is said to be a stand-in for the author, whose real name was the Rev . Charles Lutwidge Dodgson; a stutterer ( and an irrepressible punster ), he supposedly introduced himself as " Do-do-Dodgson ."
- An inveterate punster, Moore has a tendency to be clever at her own expense; the best work in her first collection, " Self-Help, " were those stories that averted over-the-top humor for a darker, more certain viewpoint.
- Originally called " Kalte ende "-- German for " cold end " of a meal or a feast-- jolly punsters at some point took to labeling the mix " Kalte ente, " German for " cold duck, " and a legend of sorts was born.