Drollery (noun)

  1. Humorous or comical behavior or remarks.
  2. Something that is amusing or comical.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french drolerie, from drole "comic, wag", from droller "to mock", from middle low german drollen "to make mouths at".

Examples:

  1. The stand-up comedy was full of drollery and wit.
  2. The children's story was full of drollery and humor.
  3. The play was full of drollery and comedy.
  4. The movie was full of drollery and wit.
  5. The cartoon was full of drollery and humor.
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