Übersetzung für '
humorously' von Englisch nach Deutsch
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- The phrase is at worst only very mildly derogatory, and is usually only used humorously with no pejorative connotations.
- Alternatively, may refer to Doctor Willard Bliss MD, often known humorously as "Dr. Doctor".
- Sundquist is humorously said to appear in every single Norwegian movie, due to his popularity and versatility.
- Aristophanes mentions Iaso humorously in "Ploutos", when one of the characters, Cario, reports that Iaso blushed upon his passing gas.
- "Modern Drunkard" is a glossy color periodical humorously promoting the lifestyle of the "functional alcoholic".
- Norwegian author Erlend Loe writes humorously about an expedition to Manuae in his 1999 novel "L".
- Bride capture has been reflected in feature films from many cultures, sometimes humorously, sometimes as social commentary.
- "Wide boys" is used humorously but now commonly to refer to wingers in Association, Gaelic or Rugby Football.
- Many modern memes make use of humorously absurd and even surrealist themes.
- Horace humorously describes a contest between Pyrrhus and some maiden for the exclusive regards of Nearchus.
- The meme notably depicts Gosha committing war crimes and terrorist acts, which his owners have subsequently humorously addressed.
- The name "Ugly Creek" most likely was humorously applied by a surveyor.
- Ferguson was humorously profiled by Frank X. Tolbert in his collection, Tolbert's Texas.
- He answers questions humorously in weekly column "Gajab Jawabo" in "Navgujarat Samay", a Gujarati daily.
- "9th Generation" is a post-holocaust system of "savage violence, humorously written".
- He humorously referred to Wolfgang Pauli as his imaginary part if their surnames were considered as complex numbers.
- A version was released replacing said scene with a card humorously explaining what has been cut.
- The club is humorously referred to as " The Penguins" because of its strip.
- The Japanese artist Kawanabe Kyōsai, who was also known for his heavy drinking and eccentric behavior, humorously referred to himself as a "shōjō".
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