Which preposition to use with funnies
To be sure Mr. EMMET is funny; but I hate to see people funny in this place.
"Well, what is there funny about that?" asked Jack; "it looks to me as if some one had been practising making capitals.
It seems funny to me when I think of the very unceremonious manner in
"Bob, you act too funny for anything!"
But some fun is about as funny as death."
He just shrugged his shoulders and looked kind of funny at Skinny.
" Hinpoha complied, and the effect of her voice coming apparently from beneath Tiny's ribs, while Tiny's mouth up above remained closed, was a great deal funnier than the first way.
'Don't you try and be funny with me, else I'll tear you into little pieces.'
" "No, but it's so funny of him.
Her Mad Month (HUTCHINSON) is funny without being flippant, and although the heroine is very naughty she is never naughty enough to shock her creator's unhyphened namesake.
Bert Winton said, and he studied Skinny awful funny like.
"A pink ribbon or something with a little silver do-funny on itit looked like a sleeve-holder or a garterdropped out of th' Ramblin' Kid's pocket and Sabota made a nasty remark about it," Skinny said.
Meanwhile the young ranchers gazed at us with wide eyes and the expression on Teague's honest, ruddy face would have been funny under other circumstances.
I did not even know it was funny until afterward, when the whole scene seemed to have been by a sort of dual process photographed unconsciously on my memory.
Young Brookfield was just beginning life as an actor, and he was so brilliantly funny off the stage that he was always a little disappointing on it.