Examples of using Droll in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Very droll.
I thought it would be very droll if we all sat down
Ogden Nash, whose droll verse with its unconventional rhymes made him the country's best-known producer of humorous poetry, died yesterday at
Not as droll as a grown man passed out in a puddle of his own urine.
The ghost of Droll may be a local superstition,
Droll fellow, the origin of steel has traditionally been linked to the flame when it is based.
no one gets off this rock alive… not past Droll.
His conversation was droll and frank, and Solon
Chapter XXXVII- In which is continued the story of the famous Princess Micomicona, with other droll adventures.
Droll, astute, succinct often to the point of aphorism
My wife had quite droll fancies.
Sir, I'm working,” was my droll response, but it worked.
grave and droll.
Very droll, but very wrong.
A moment gay and droll, And one common big woe.
Very droll, sir.
His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow.
It's very droll, I do declare.
Men drinking." it's very droll.
Very droll, Minister.