Meaning of funnyish | Babel Free
Definitions
Adjective. [B2]
Examples
“I felt funnyish at first; but gaining confidence, or impudence if you like⟳ the term, I soon got quit⟳ of all propriety qualms, and went through my tumblerbank business in prime order⟳, and fairly electrified the crowd.”
“But, to come⟳ to the subject in a somewhat graver manner, it is deeply important that we should consider⟳ the subject well; because if for a moment I can imagine⟳ that man is merely an advance on a first-rate monkey—that I am to consider⟳ my origin no higher than a respectable ape, who sprang from a funnyish monad, myriads of myriads of ages ago—the probability is, if I don’t take⟳ care, I may return⟳ to that condition, whatever it may be.”
“That night, a funnyish night if you like⟳, when he had looked at Lone Brow through the landing window and thought such strange thoughts.”
“The first funnyish thing about the book is the picture on the cover⟳, a picture drawn by the author who has illustrated the entire volume most cleverly.”
“We had sauerkraut for dinner. It tasted funnyish.”
“Whether these stories really meet⟳ the 97-percent benchmark or not, they’re a pleasure to read⟳ and funny. Or at least, funnyish.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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