12 March 2015
-gag ( nouns ) ( verb )
·
A humorous anecdote or remark intended to
provoke laughter
-He knows a
million gags
·
prevent from speaking out
-The press was gaged
·
be too tight; rub or press @ choke
-this neckband
is gagging the cat
·
tie a gag around someone’s mouth in order to
silence them
-the burglars gagged the home owner and tied him to a
chair
·
make jokes
-the students
were gagging during dinner
·
struggle to breathe; have insufficient oxygen
intake
-He swallowed a
fishbone and gagged
-skit ( nouns )
·
a short theatrical episode
-we were asked to
do a skit during our orientation day.
-sarcasm ( nouns )
·
witty language used to convey insult or scorn,
esp. saying one thing but implying the opposite
-he used sarcasm to upset his opponent
-sarcastic ( adjective )
·
expressing or expressive of ridicule using
sarcasm
-He needled her
with his sarcastic remarks
-epic ( adjective )
·
very imposing or impressive; surpassing the ordinary
( especially in size or scale )
-it was an epic voyage
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