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good-humored

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


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Good-humored, large and shrewd, Ameringer's story does not idealize the proletariat, rings in no abstruse Marxian patter, no unbuttoned revolutionary blab.

From Time Magazine Archive

Good-humored General Andrews' remarks were justifiable on several counts.

From Time Magazine Archive

The company stayed on to rehearse Massine's second ballet, The Good-humored Ladies, in an appropriate setting with Scarlatti's music, as orchestrated by Tommasini.

From An Autobiography by Stravinsky, Igor

Good-humored tolerance was all that he gave to them: a deep and almost passionate love had descended from her mother to Janetta.

From A True Friend A Novel by Sergeant, Adeline

The success of The Good-humored Ladies, with Domenico Scarlatti's music, had suggested the idea of producing something to the music of another illustrious Italian, Pergolesi, whom, as he knew, I liked and admired immensely.

From An Autobiography by Stravinsky, Igor




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