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Filter by Meaning The doctor asked the patient about any recent changes in bowel movements that could indicate a humour.
The humour in their banter made the conversation enjoyable.
The humour of this situation wasn't lost on him; he saw the irony.
She tried to lighten the mood with her humour.
The witty remarks made by the teacher added humour to the lecture.
The humour in the TV sitcom is always on point and keeps the audience entertained.
His jokes always add a touch of humour to the conversation.
The company was able to humour waste materials into usable products.
Tears are a type of humour that helps to moisten the eyes.
The humour in this game is what makes it so popular among gamers.
The satire in the political cartoon added a layer of humour to the newspaper.
She tried to maintain her sense of humour even in difficult times.
The silly hat he was wearing added a bit of humour to the party.
Mucus is a type of humour that helps to lubricate and protect the respiratory tract.
A build-up of humour in the sinuses can cause pressure and headaches.
She found it difficult to be in a good humour when it was raining outside.
Her humour was infectious and soon everyone was laughing.
She tried to lift the mood of the room with her infectious humour.
They needed to humour the metal to make it more resistant to corrosion.
The comedian's stand-up routine was filled with humour that entertained the audience.
The humour in the advertisement was cleverly done.
The physician examined the colour and viscosity of the humour leaking from the wound to determine its severity.
Gastric juice is a type of humour found in the stomach.
The play's humour was crude and vulgar, but it got the audience laughing.
His dark humour didn't go over well with the audience.
The analysis of the humour samples collected during the autopsy helped the medical examiner determine the cause of death.
The funny video went viral on social media because of its humour.
In order to create a new medicine, they had to humour the natural substances.
The humour in her paintings is subtle but effective.
The clear humour of his eye's vitreous fluid showed that he had not suffered any damage.
The patient's humour levels indicated a potential infection, so the doctor ordered further tests.
Cerebrospinal fluid is a type of humour found in the brain and spinal cord.
A sample of humour can be tested for infection.
The comedian's stand-up routine relied heavily on observational humour.
Excessive humour buildup in the eye can cause glaucoma.
The puncture wound caused a release of humour, which resulted in swelling.
She has a dry sense of humour that not everyone understands.
His humour can be a bit crude at times, but he means well.
The humour of the cartoon appealed to children.
The comedian's humour was offensive and insensitive to many in the audience.
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