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Meaning comic meaning

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comic

A comic is a person whose job is telling jokes or trying to be funny. Short for comic strip or comic book.

comic

(= amusing, comical, funny, laughable, mirthful, risible) arousing or provoking laughter an amusing film with a steady stream of pranks and pratfalls an amusing fellow a comic hat a comical look of surprise funny stories that made everybody laugh a very funny writer it would have been laughable if it hadn't hurt so much a mirthful experience risible courtroom antics of or relating to or characteristic of comedy comic hero (= comedian) a professional performer who tells jokes and performs comical acts

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Simple sentences

Your comic books are on the shelf.
Well, I bake bread, listen to music, or read comic books.
The comic scenes in the play were overdone.
I read comic books.
She was absorbed in reading comic books.
I borrowed this comic from his sister.
Don't spend all your money on comic books.
He sent me a comic book from Germany.
I like comic books.
Did Marika translate any comic books from Japanese into Finnish?
Most funny stories are based on comic situations.
Stop reading comic books while working.
I gave her a comic book to read.
My sister is constantly reading comic books.
It is considered bad form for a comic book character to break the fourth wall.
Tom collects comic books.
What's wrong with reading comic books?
Tom collects Batman and Superman comic books.

Movie subtitles

Of course, the comic figure in all this is the long-suffering Mr. Wilkes.
Here's the comic relief.
I'd make comic faces. and stand on my head and grin at you between my legs. and tell all sorts of jokes.
Go and read your comic books.
Would you sign my comic book?
A feeling of sad dignity comes upon him, and that's fatal for a comic.
Show me the greatest tragic actor. or the lowest red-nosed comic in burlesque. and I'll show you an entertainer.
Any town in any state becomes comic on your lips.
Yeah, But If They''D Use Their Intelligence, Get Their Minds Out Of Comic Books.
Tragic, never comic.
You read too many comic books.
And now what rests but that we spend the time with stately triumphs. mirthful comic shows. such as befit the pleasure of the court.
I read something like it once in a comic strip.
Who put this item in about the comic?
He's a natural. He doesn't know he's a comic.
One of the bit parts around my own, which serve to highlight me, featured a second comic.
In fact. the truth is, you are a great comic actor!
You think I'll accept success as a comic?
What they want in a comic is a man that will make them look better.
So for the comic, the make-up artist deepens a wrinkle. He accentuates a defect.
But I'm a comic.
In that case, I'll work at being a great comic in order to win you over.
If I'd succeeded as a comic and become a great comic actor.
Of course, the comic figure in all this is the long-suffering Mr. Wilkes. Mr. Wilkes, who can't be mentally faithful to his wife and won't be unfaithful to her technically.
Haven't you got enough clowns, you got to make a comic out of her?
Somebody swipes the body, takes the impression. makes a mold, produces a wax figure, peddles it to the old skate there. Work that up into a comic strip and syndicate it.
Valentino Doriani, comic.
Today I met an artist, a comic.
This is Valentino Doriani, comic.
Yes, Valentino Doriani, the comic.
There might be something in that comic strip artist murder.
She's a regular little comic.
When I was a kid it was too much supper. Now it's comic books.
You bought me a comic?
It's with a famous comic. And a great role for you.
No luggage, no comic books.

News and current affairs

London - The British comic genius Spike Milligan once observed that he would love to have the opportunity to discover that money wouldn't make him happy.
A television comic named Victor Trujillo, but better known as Brozo the Creepy Clown, became the most influential political commentator in Mexico.
And, for several years, American liberals have looked to Jon Stewart, another comic talent, for critical political commentary.
Few Chinese do not know legends and stories from history, which are passed down through the generations in novels, operas, plays and now films, comic books and even TV series.
Of course, comic entertainment in politics is not just a modern phenomenon.

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