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good-humored

[good-hyoo-merd, -yoo-] / ˈgʊdˈhyu mərd, -ˈyu- /


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In such instances, Amir said, fans are often good-humored and acknowledge “we’re literally being clowned.”

From Washington Post

These two charges were indeed included in the final indictment that Zadachin laid out on the table after some usual good-humored small talk — along with the third that overshadowed them all.

From Washington Post

I believe this mother was smarter, kinder, more strong-willed, good-humored and delightful than most, but McCracken isn’t holding her up as an idol.

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It’s often mentioned that she had a great sense of humor — quite a dry sense of humor — but I do think of her as a cheerful, good-humored person, at least some of the time.

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With hours to burn, and not much sleep to be had, the mood in many stretches of the line was one of good-humored resignation and even camaraderie.

From New York Times