Droll Mnemonic
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droll
droll
/dɹəʊl/
witty
Examples
- He had the same droll sense of humor as Mast Cell.
- Droll wasn't much interested in participating at the wikiproject.
- Droll, thanks for fixing the nonconforming coordinate display on this article.
- I found them very droll and very dull.
- I see Droll dove in and fixed some of the isbn's.
- This conflicts with his style, which is very droll and dry.
- Actor Robert Cox was perhaps the best known of the droll performers.
- Goddamn, what a clusterfuck of diva personalities and inane, droll bullshit.
- He was droll, engaging and a master of grand illusion and platform magic.
- Her records exhibit a rare, radiant and very droll wit.
comical in an odd or whimsical manner
adjective
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"Droll + Troll. A funny troll makes everyone roll in laughter."
"Droll + Stroll. Walking funnily down the hill just for the thrill."
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