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Humorous idioms

Humorous idioms are as follows:

1, witty remarks: describe speaking funny and infectious. From The Second Rhyme Answer. The idiom comes from Su Shi's poem "Er Sheng Yun Answer Zi You", which says, "Good words are like pearls, and modesty fades away."

2. Humor: It is interesting and meaningful to describe language and behavior.

3, full of fun: describing things is very interesting and fascinating. From "Picking up Shells from the Ocean of Art, the Power of Art, and the Interest in Writing".

4. Humor: It describes people's manners as humorous and interesting. It's from Gao Zhuan, a Draft of Qing History.

5, wonderful language: the description of the text is very humorous.

6. Wonderful: The description is very interesting and difficult to express in words. From Fu Jiang.

7. Funny: Describe funny behavior and words. Sentence: The clown's performance is very funny.

8. don't laugh: describe laughing so hard that you can't lift your head. The origin of the idiom: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: "Fang Yun covered up his words and both of them laughed."

9. full of interest: describes being very interested in something or something.

10, can't help laughing: it's funny to describe things, which makes people laugh.

1 1, talking and laughing: describe the conversation as relaxed and happy and lively.

12, irony: describe an embarrassing situation or a situation that is both funny and sad.

13, gag: describe some humorous elements interspersed in the dialogue.

14, witty explanation: the language describing humor makes people smile.

15, Humor: Describe interesting and meaningful words and actions.