Definition of punny in English:
punny
adjectivepunniest, punnier ˈpʌniˈpəni
Consisting of or containing a pun or puns.
a predictably punny headline
Example sentencesExamples
- The game's features include lovely graphics, challenging puzzles, and punny jokes.
- A few of the punny punchlines are as groan-worthy as those they critique.
- I only mentioned the cricket so that I could use the punny blog title.
- Your average reader wants the punny headline.
- I don't remember what punny nickname we gave her.
- If there's anything better than a punny dad joke, it's a number of them rattled off in hyper-quick succession.
- The fiberglass statues were transformed by artists into whimsical creatures with punny names.
- He cast himself as a gravelly-voiced action hero, complete with awesome karate skills and punny catch-phrases that he doesn't quite understand.
- The humor is punny and aimed at both children and adults.
- Underneath the punny headline is a classic tabloid tale.