tongue-in-cheek (Meaning)

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tongue-in-cheek (s)

cleverly amusing in tone

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tongue-in-cheek (r)

in a bantering fashion

not seriously

tongue-in-cheek Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's tongue-in-cheek remark about the economy drew laughter from the audience.
  2. He made a tongue-in-cheek suggestion that we should all go for a swim in the freezing lake.
  3. Her tongue-in-cheek apology for being late was met with eye rolls and sighs.
  4. The report was filled with tongue-in-cheek references to the company's financial woes.
  5. He offered a tongue-in-cheek toast to his friend's new job, knowing full well it was a dreadful position.
  6. The movie was filled with tongue-in-cheek humor that made it a delight to watch.
  7. The marketing campaign employed a tongue-in-cheek approach to appeal to a younger audience.
  8. Her tongue-in-cheek proposal to start a goat farm was met with amused skepticism.
  9. The actor delivered his lines with a subtle tongue-in-cheek tone that hinted at the absurdity of the situation.
  10. The song featured tongue-in-cheek lyrics that poked fun at the singer's ex-lover.

FAQs About the word tongue-in-cheek

cleverly amusing in tone, in a bantering fashion, not seriously

wry, vitriolic, ironical, ironic, facetious,flippant, poignant, cynical, dry, blunt

mild, playful, gentle, gentle,amusing, mild, amusing, merry, playful, merry

The politician's tongue-in-cheek remark about the economy drew laughter from the audience.

He made a tongue-in-cheek suggestion that we should all go for a swim in the freezing lake.

Her tongue-in-cheek apology for being late was met with eye rolls and sighs.

The report was filled with tongue-in-cheek references to the company's financial woes.