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Definition of funnily in English: funnilyadverb ˈfʌnəliˈfənəli 1In a strange or amusing way. Example sentencesExamples - One student watched her funnily as she violently shook her pen up and down.
- Where he had once been funnily cynical, he became at times viciously cruel, not only to myself but to our daughters, who came to resent and fear him.
- He had a funnily authoritative way of speaking, she noticed, especially for his age - although age was relative with Caleb.
- And people will look at you funnily for even thinking that they might care.
- He looked at her funnily and slowly took the piece of toast out of his mouth.
- ‘The younger one was Tim and the older one was John,’ says Emma in a funnily breathless voice that sounds as if she's about to faint.
- Yes, pop culture pedagogy is, indeed, one way to funnily distract students from the mandatory, often punitive-seeming (to both students and teachers) experience of comp class.
- Jahson looked at him funnily, but did not answer.
- Allegra entered his room, she was wearing a pair of jeans and a puffy, warm sweater, it looked expensive… but a look at her slippers was funnily contradictory.
- She paused and looked at Wyatt funnily before reaching out a plucking a long brown hair off of his coat.
- The pace of this album goes something like this: sex to sexy, and funnily put at that.
- I find him, by and large, very funny, though he's always treads a fine line between being funnily offensive and being downright offensive.
- Others do, extremely funnily at times, but it's just not me, I'm afraid.
- Some of these characters are important, some just drift through the film; all are sketched funnily and realistically.
- Why on earth did Ben have to act so funnily today?
- It would have been awful, because, according to my judgement, the threat of hoovering wasn't just a joke - many funnily gross things happened on camp to make me believe it would be done.
- She speaks earnestly, thoughtfully and funnily about how we are all ‘differently abled ‘in one way or another.’
- Chris looked at her funnily before giving a small chuckle.
- Tana just acted normal, pretending not to understand why they were all looking at her funnily and angrily.
- Miles stared at him funnily then walked toward the target.
- 1.1funnily enoughsentence adverb Used to admit that a situation or fact is surprising or curious.
funnily enough, I was starting to like the idea Example sentencesExamples - So funnily enough, it kind of ended up being a situation where everyone gave the best that they had to give and I think ultimately the movie has been good for it.
- And that, funnily enough, makes most casino operators anxious.
- And he was an idealist in that respect, and he still is in a way, funnily, even his 80s now.
- For those who don't remember Pickles, he was the judge who said we should legalise cannabis and brothels - funnily enough, he retired early.
- Out of all the stories in this book, this would be the one, which I would not believe and funnily enough, this is the only one out of all the stories, which I can prove.
- But funnily enough, their name isn't mentioned anywhere in the spot.
- They did have a record of passengers, but funnily, Creighton was not listed.
- On the second day, I hiked to Ruined Castle; a collection of rocks atop a mountain that resembles, funnily enough, a ruined castle.
- There is a good article here on the way the media distort the results of public opinion polls - always in the same direction, funnily enough.
- Actually, she wasn't a wonderful mother, but I think she did her best, and funnily enough, I've discovered if you say things often enough they become true.
- Because funnily enough, the only time I find it impossible to park outside my home in Glasgow's south side is when Rangers and Pollok are playing at home.
- But funnily enough I'd choose my current situation over last year's any day.
- He expects his readers to behave with perfect propriety towards large corporations, which, funnily enough, do not write to the New York Times and ask how they should behave.
- Failing that, I'll have to stick to poker and up the stakes next game - although, funnily enough, a wee voice in my head is telling me to quit while I'm ahead.
- It's February and we should be used to all this nonsense, but funnily the mainstream media seems more gullible than ever.
- I am nicknamed the ‘drama queen’ by my badminton friends, and funnily enough, I would have liked to become an actress
- I say funnily enough because right across the road from the railway station is The Daily Planet which the time was Australia's largest brothel.
- Most have screamed the equivalent of ‘get out of the stock market’, but funnily enough, not one has suggested heading off to a racetrack.
- But funnily enough I don't remember it being headline news.
- But, funnily enough, the most deeply stirring thing the film shows us is that guilt, even more than misery, loves company.
- Well, funnily, it is the temperature that goes down first and the CO2 which goes down a few thousand years later.
- Others do other things… but funnily, it doesn't actually matter.
- And funnily enough, the bigger we got, the more people got excited.
- Everybody is touchy about transport, everybody has an opinion and a solution that, funnily enough, does not usually involve a tandem or a long walk to the train station.
- The select committee has been raising that issue pretty constantly now for the last 2, 3, or 4 years - in fact, ever since the Labour-Progressive Government came to power, funnily.
- Which makes it, funnily, exactly like the pictures you've seen these last few days.
- Now that the magazine depends on grants from Left-wing foundations for its survival, he has changed his tune, funnily enough!
Definition of funnily in US English: funnilyadverbˈfənəlēˈfənəli 1In a strange or amusing way. Example sentencesExamples - She speaks earnestly, thoughtfully and funnily about how we are all ‘differently abled ‘in one way or another.’
- The pace of this album goes something like this: sex to sexy, and funnily put at that.
- She paused and looked at Wyatt funnily before reaching out a plucking a long brown hair off of his coat.
- Others do, extremely funnily at times, but it's just not me, I'm afraid.
- It would have been awful, because, according to my judgement, the threat of hoovering wasn't just a joke - many funnily gross things happened on camp to make me believe it would be done.
- I find him, by and large, very funny, though he's always treads a fine line between being funnily offensive and being downright offensive.
- Allegra entered his room, she was wearing a pair of jeans and a puffy, warm sweater, it looked expensive… but a look at her slippers was funnily contradictory.
- And people will look at you funnily for even thinking that they might care.
- Where he had once been funnily cynical, he became at times viciously cruel, not only to myself but to our daughters, who came to resent and fear him.
- Jahson looked at him funnily, but did not answer.
- He had a funnily authoritative way of speaking, she noticed, especially for his age - although age was relative with Caleb.
- Chris looked at her funnily before giving a small chuckle.
- Miles stared at him funnily then walked toward the target.
- ‘The younger one was Tim and the older one was John,’ says Emma in a funnily breathless voice that sounds as if she's about to faint.
- Yes, pop culture pedagogy is, indeed, one way to funnily distract students from the mandatory, often punitive-seeming (to both students and teachers) experience of comp class.
- Some of these characters are important, some just drift through the film; all are sketched funnily and realistically.
- Why on earth did Ben have to act so funnily today?
- He looked at her funnily and slowly took the piece of toast out of his mouth.
- One student watched her funnily as she violently shook her pen up and down.
- Tana just acted normal, pretending not to understand why they were all looking at her funnily and angrily.
- 1.1funnily enoughsentence adverb Used to admit that a situation or fact is surprising or curious.
funnily enough, I was starting to like the idea Example sentencesExamples - Now that the magazine depends on grants from Left-wing foundations for its survival, he has changed his tune, funnily enough!
- It's February and we should be used to all this nonsense, but funnily the mainstream media seems more gullible than ever.
- Well, funnily, it is the temperature that goes down first and the CO2 which goes down a few thousand years later.
- And funnily enough, the bigger we got, the more people got excited.
- Others do other things… but funnily, it doesn't actually matter.
- Everybody is touchy about transport, everybody has an opinion and a solution that, funnily enough, does not usually involve a tandem or a long walk to the train station.
- He expects his readers to behave with perfect propriety towards large corporations, which, funnily enough, do not write to the New York Times and ask how they should behave.
- I am nicknamed the ‘drama queen’ by my badminton friends, and funnily enough, I would have liked to become an actress
- There is a good article here on the way the media distort the results of public opinion polls - always in the same direction, funnily enough.
- Out of all the stories in this book, this would be the one, which I would not believe and funnily enough, this is the only one out of all the stories, which I can prove.
- And that, funnily enough, makes most casino operators anxious.
- They did have a record of passengers, but funnily, Creighton was not listed.
- But funnily enough I'd choose my current situation over last year's any day.
- But funnily enough I don't remember it being headline news.
- For those who don't remember Pickles, he was the judge who said we should legalise cannabis and brothels - funnily enough, he retired early.
- Failing that, I'll have to stick to poker and up the stakes next game - although, funnily enough, a wee voice in my head is telling me to quit while I'm ahead.
- I say funnily enough because right across the road from the railway station is The Daily Planet which the time was Australia's largest brothel.
- On the second day, I hiked to Ruined Castle; a collection of rocks atop a mountain that resembles, funnily enough, a ruined castle.
- Actually, she wasn't a wonderful mother, but I think she did her best, and funnily enough, I've discovered if you say things often enough they become true.
- But funnily enough, their name isn't mentioned anywhere in the spot.
- Because funnily enough, the only time I find it impossible to park outside my home in Glasgow's south side is when Rangers and Pollok are playing at home.
- Which makes it, funnily, exactly like the pictures you've seen these last few days.
- And he was an idealist in that respect, and he still is in a way, funnily, even his 80s now.
- The select committee has been raising that issue pretty constantly now for the last 2, 3, or 4 years - in fact, ever since the Labour-Progressive Government came to power, funnily.
- But, funnily enough, the most deeply stirring thing the film shows us is that guilt, even more than misery, loves company.
- So funnily enough, it kind of ended up being a situation where everyone gave the best that they had to give and I think ultimately the movie has been good for it.
- Most have screamed the equivalent of ‘get out of the stock market’, but funnily enough, not one has suggested heading off to a racetrack.
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