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comical

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Word definitions for comical in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Comical may refer to: Comedy , a type of theatrical drama Comical Radio , a weekly radio show in New York City Comical (software) , a comic book viewer program

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 (context archaic English) Originally, relating to comedy. 2 Being funny, whimsically amusing. 3 Being laughable, ridiculous.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB almost ▪ Mrs Syms's astonishment at her appearance was almost comical . ▪ As the finish drew near, the impact of the Braves' thrashing became almost comical . ▪ The effect on both men was almost comical - they ...

Usage examples of comical.

Then, too, there was the upsetting of the larder, the disappearance of certain staples, and the jarringly comical heap of tin cans pried open in the most unlikely ways and at the most unlikely places.

One of the boys became separated from the others, and stood watching the antics of the monkeys, and laughing gleefully at each comical trick performed by the grave-faced little creatures.

So we rode to Knoxville with our comical cabdriver, acquired a rental car at the airport, and found ourselves, shortly after midday, heading north out of Knoxville through a half-remembered world of busy roads, dangling traffic signals, vast intersections, huge signs, and acre upon acre of shopping malls, gas stations, discount stores, muffler clinics, car lots, and all the rest.

Presently, Chenet began to relate stories of death that appeared comical to him.

I had to make, and all the dignity I tried to assume was dispelled by the comical squish-squishing of my moist shoes, a sound horrendously amplified in this vaulted chamber.

It was a favorite declaration of theirs, but its absurdity was comical, when one remembered that the majority of them could not for their lives tell the names of the New England States, and could no more distinguish a Downeaster from an Illinoisan than they could tell a Saxon from a Bavarian.

A scene took place in another salon in Limoges which was almost comical.

My grandmother Esther Malkah would later curse Uncle Sam for drafting her son into the army, but the Communists now went to almost comical lengths in dressing themselves up to look like him.

I remember humming the Mission Impossible theme song with Jay as we went to plant the last few spikes, creeping with comical stealth and keeping an exaggerated lookout for any imaginary Russian spies or muscleman flunkies, as the sun filled the sky and my heart with a warm sense of contentment.

For a moment Winn, hot, cross, and smarting from many scalds and burns, reviewed the results of his first attempt at preparing a meal with a comical expression, in which wrath and disgust were equally blended.

With a groan of comical despair from poor Tubby, the Boy Scouts darted forward once more.

That led Amanda and Graham to provide their own comical and often irreverent embellishments, for which they told each other that the ghosts of those good folks would be after them one day, hence the joke.

I put on his cloak, and he took my great-coat, but, after the exchange, we cut such a comical figure that every peasant we met laughed at us.

As the fliers came back one after another, filled with indignation and disappointed hopes, Jack stalked about, with his black face, yet laughed to see what comical pictures most of his fellow aviators made.

Its gigantic ears and exaggerated buckteeth gave it an almost comical, cartoon-ish quality that was offset by one look at those powerful legs.