Definition: 1. A professional performer who tells jokes and performs comical acts. 2. Arousing or provoking laughter. 3. Of or relating to or characteristic of comedy.
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Use 'comic' in a sentence:
1. Joe loved to read 'Superman' comics.
2. He makes a living as a stand-up comic.
3. Penguins are comic by nature.
4. Do you have any comic books, Andy?
5. The film's comic moments are well-timed, and as the party animal Stuart, Baldwin is right on.
6. His jokes provided some comic relief from the intensity of the scene.
7. The comic scenes in the play were overdone.
8. That's why he works in a comic book store.
9. We read comic books.
10. He is a popular TV comic.
11. Shakespeare always introduced some comic relief into his tragedies.
12. She has carved a niche for herself as a comic actor.
13. You should not read comic books in class.
14. He is looking for his comic book.
15. Conan is a comic book hero.
16. He was the first comic book hero.
17. A timeless comic actor – his simplicity and his apparent ease are matchless.
18. I am going to buy a new comic book.
19. The idea came from a Japanese comic book.
20. I saw the child reading a comic.
21. Among his immediate rivals was Arnold Matters, probably his superior in comic roles.
22. Read a book or a comic book every month.
23. The atmosphere after Wednesday's debut was as darkly comic as the film itself.
24. Are you done with this comic book?
25. The book read like a black comic burlesque.
26. They signed the rights away when they sold their idea to DC Comics.
27. May I have that comic book, please?
28. He is a great comic actor.
29. Shakespeare created many comic characters.
30. This comic dialogue is really funny.
31. This comic was a swap that I got from Nick.
32. Can I read this comic book?
33. Talking of comic dialogue, he comes from a professional family.
34. I have a comic book.
35. He does all kinds of accents, he can do jokes — he could be a stand-up comic.
36. I have just read that comic book.
37. Did you call the comic book writer?
38. If you can get a laugh by wearing a silly hat, you must have been born a comic.
39. He does all kinds of accents, he can do jokes – he could be a stand-up comic.
40. It's a blue comic book.
41. I can read the new comic book on the plane.
42. I spend ten Yuan buying a comic book.
43. His accident with the microphone brought some welcome comic relief to a very dull party.
44. The play is both comic and tragic.
45. The novel is comic and tragic.
46. Shakespeare wrote many wonderful comic and tragic plays.
47. Known as manga, Japanese comic art has grown into a cult here.
48. The poem's comic allegory was transparent.
49. Many of the scenes in the book are richly comic.
50. The ending of the play is comic.
51. Grodin is a fine comic actor.
52. A timeless comic actor — his simplicity and his apparent ease are matchless.
53. There was little comic relief in his speech.
54. She can always be relied on to provide comic relief at a boring party.
55. Comics tend to perpetuate the myth that ‘ boys don't cry ’.
56. Most of these trips had exciting or comic moments.