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View synonyms for funny book

funny book

noun

, Older Use.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of funny book1

First recorded in 1945–50
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Example Sentences

The upshot of all of this is that Kristi Noem is not going to be your next vice president—and hasn’t really been a contender since before this funny book saga, anyway.

From Slate

Ultimately, she made it through and penned a beautifully written, poignant, and, at times funny, book about grief, body image and self-awareness — arriving at a place of healing and acceptance of herself and her family.

It's a painful and funny book about belonging and alienation with subtle and profound insights into the complicated experiences of black immigrants to the US.

From BBC

To be able to write such a strong feminist message in a truly funny book is a remarkable achievement!

Perry’s candid, darkly funny book now earns him an honorary folding chair — and shelf space — beside David Carr, Caroline Knapp, Leslie Jamison, Nic Sheff, Sarah Hepola and other authors who have explored the minute-to-minute, tooth-and-nail skirmish of recovery.

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