11 Verbs to Use for the Word humorist

He sarved an attachment," replied the inevitable humorist of all Californian assemblages.

For six days his wild, untamed spirit had been cabined in these walls; but he had been born a humorist, and even in bonds he sought to play the clown.

That Beethoven the humorist was closely related to Beethoven the humanist, and that the expression of humor in his musicsomething quite different from the facile wit and cleverness of the Haydn minuetwas inevitable with him, is clearly proved by the presence of the same spirit in so many of the letters.

The man's eyes twinkled as he gave this precise approximation; but Barney, who had brought the humorist in, whispered to the captain to let him have a moment's speech with the man before he was sent away.

And that? CHANTECLER Our humorist.

To be sure, in old, dense countries, among a million of good coats, a fine coat comes to be no distinction, and you find humorists.

" The Duke of Athole, having learned that Cultoquhey was in the habit of mentioning his Grace's family in such uncomplimentary terms, invited the humorist to Dunkeld, for the purpose of giving him a hint to desist from the reference.

Thereafter, no matter what he wrote, Dickins was lbeled a humorist.

Coleridge and Carlyle unite in pronouncing him a great humorist.

At this "Ancient Dorp" he was the guest of Cozzens, and I had the honor of accompanying the greater and lesser humorist in a drive to Sunnyside, nine miles.

But the restored Wilbur eyed him coldly, with just a faint curiosity that withered the humorist in him.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  humorist