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comicality



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By way of samurai and Bushido, he ultimately arrives at that peak of comicality, "O'Hara-kiri."

From Time Magazine Archive

The element of comicality in this aspect of war is greatly outweighed by that of pathos.

From Mountain Meditations and some subjects of the day and the war by L. (Lizzy) Lind-af-Hageby

"I never heard Paul's truth questioned before," said the minister, with a dry sort of comicality.

From Diana by Susan Warner

Do you mean to say," blushing slightly, but evidently struck with the comicality of the thought,—"what would auntie say, then, if she knew Taffy had been in mine?

From Airy Fairy Lilian by Margaret Wolfe Hamilton (AKA Duchess)

I note it because of its comicality, as well as its effectiveness in punishing the vicious priest.

From The Last of the Vikings by John Bowling




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