Nghĩa của từ as a joke bằng Tiếng Anh
for laughs, in jest, in a joking manne
Đặt câu với từ "as a joke"
1. I intended it as a joke.
2. Croaked Apparel started as a joke
3. His colleagues regard him as a joke.
4. I only did it as a joke .
5. 9 His colleagues regard him as a joke.
6. We had better treat it as a joke.
7. Caper: a playful or mischievous act intended as a joke.
8. Antics: a playful or mischievous act intended as a joke.
9. When the roofs were covered, a woman said as a joke,
10. But his countrymen did not treat his illness as a joke.
11. You bring me a couple of bitch-ass niggas as a joke, right?
12. That's right: a parody, meaning a humorous imitation taken as a joke or a tease.
13. Though I only intended it as a joke, he took it as a personal affront.
14. (with) tongue in Cheek Humorous or intended as a joke, though seeming or appearing to be serious
15. He must have started as a joke, to indulge his love of singing and of local folk music.
16. Telling a lie as a joke or to fool someone is a harmless type of lie, also known as a jocose lie.
17. Suddenly broke, the formerly filthy-rich Rose family is reduced to living in a ramshackle motel in a town they once bought as a joke: Schitt's Creek
18. The perpetrators may view the matter as a joke, but the pain and humiliation felt by those being thus vilified are no laughing matter. —Proverbs 26:18, 19.
19. The cougar trope started out as a joke about desperate older women. Now it's gone mainstream, even in Hollywood, home to the 50-something producer with a starlet on his arm.
20. Barmy Army spokesman Paul Burnham insisted t heir chants were meant as a joke, claiming:``Watching the guys' faces while they were no-balling Lee, you could tell they were smiling
21. 12 The cougar trope started out as a joke about desperate older women. Now it's gone mainstream, even in Hollywood, home to the 50-something producer with a starlet on his arm.
22. While the content and style of romance books has evolved, the term “Bodice ripper” has hung around, largely as a joke made at the expense of romance novels, partially in homages made by
23. For example, if a senior employee were to engage in a “Banterous” exchange with a junior colleague, depending on the nature of the comment, it could either be perceived as a joke, or as sexual