drollish (Meaning)

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drollish (a.)

Somewhat droll.

Synonyms & Antonyms of drollish

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drollish Sentence Examples

  1. The comedian's drollish delivery had the audience in stitches.
  2. The politician's drollish remarks were met with both laughter and applause.
  3. The teacher's drollish sense of humor helped to lighten up the otherwise dry lecture.
  4. The author's drollish writing style made the book a delight to read.
  5. The actor's drollish portrayal of the character brought the story to life.
  6. The artist's drollish sculptures were a hit at the exhibition.
  7. The musician's drollish lyrics added a touch of whimsy to the song.
  8. The dancer's drollish movements drew gasps of amazement from the crowd.
  9. The chef's drollish presentation of the dish made it even more appealing.
  10. The designer's drollish fashion sense made their clothes stand out from the rest.

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Somewhat droll.

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The comedian's drollish delivery had the audience in stitches.

The politician's drollish remarks were met with both laughter and applause.

The teacher's drollish sense of humor helped to lighten up the otherwise dry lecture.

The author's drollish writing style made the book a delight to read.