JOKE vs WHEEZE: NOUN
- Something said or done for the sake of exciting laughter; some witty or sportive remark or act; a jest; also, jesting; raillery.
- Something not real, or to no purpose; what is not in earnest or actually meant; an illusion.
- Synonyms See jest.
- Something not said seriously, or not actually meant; something done in sport.
- An object of amusement or laughter; a laughingstock.
- Something not to be taken seriously; a triviality.
- Something that is of ludicrously poor quality.
- A mischievous trick; a prank.
- Something said or done to evoke laughter or amusement, especially an amusing story with a punch line.
- Activity characterized by good humor
- A ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement
- A triviality not to be taken seriously
- Something said for the sake of exciting a laugh; something witty or sportive (commonly indicating more of hilarity or humor than jest); a jest; a witticism.
- A worthless thing or person.
- The root cause or main issue, especially an unexpected one
- Something said or done for amusement.
- An amusing story.
- See under Practical.
- A humorous anecdote or remark intended to provoke laughter
- In jest; sportively; not meant seriously.
- Something very humorous or laughable.
- An ulterior scheme or plan
- An ordinary whisper exaggerated so as to produce the hoarse sound known as the “stage whisper.” It is a forcible whisper with some admixture of tone.
- A piping or whistling sound caused by difficult respiration.
- A puffing or blowing, especially as in labored breathing.
- A clever scheme.
- An old joke.
- A wheezing sound.
- (Briticism) a clever or amusing scheme or trick
- Breathing with a husky or whistling sound
JOKE vs WHEEZE: VERB
- To do or say something for humourous amusement rather than seriously.
- Act in a funny or teasing way
- Tell a joke; speak humorously
- Breathe with difficulty
JOKE vs WHEEZE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To speak in fun; be facetious.
- To tell or play jokes; jest.
- To do something for sport, or as a joke; to be merry in words or actions; to jest.
- To say or write as a joke.
- To breathe with difficulty, producing a hoarse whistling sound.
- To make a sound resembling laborious breathing.
- To produce or utter with a hoarse whistling sound.
- To breathe hard, and with an audible piping or whistling sound, as persons affected with asthma.
JOKE vs WHEEZE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make merry with; to make jokes upon; to rally; to banter.
- N/A
JOKE vs WHEEZE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Speak humorously
- To cast jokes at; make merry with; rally: as, to joke a man about his love-affairs.
- To jest; make merry about something.
- Tell a joke
- To breathe hard; puff and blow; breathe with difficulty and audibly.
JOKE vs WHEEZE: RELATED WORDS
- Skit, Wisecrack, Laughing, Funny, Yak, Wheeze, Antic, Caper, Jocularity, Trick, Jape, Jest, Prank, Gag, Laugh
- Gurgle, Snore, Phlegmy, Belch, Asthma, Splutter, Sniffle, Stridor, Cough, Jest, Laugh, Yak, Joke, Gag, Jape
JOKE vs WHEEZE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Parody, Banter, Skit, Wisecrack, Laughing, Funny, Yak, Wheeze, Antic, Caper, Trick, Jape, Jest, Gag, Laugh
- Burp, Gurgle, Snore, Phlegmy, Belch, Asthma, Sniffle, Stridor, Cough, Jest, Laugh, Yak, Joke, Gag, Jape
JOKE vs WHEEZE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Funny card with poem and joke for brothers birthday with cartoon cat, cake and balloons and age joke.
- Life seems a joke, a cruel, grim joke.
- Every joke has a bit of a joke.
- The joke, if it is a joke, is over.
- The audience took is as a joke, they laughed, and it was clearly a joke.
- Coming up, the joke that launched a second joke that launched a third joke that launched a not it.
- April How do you know when a joke is a Dad joke?
- And explaining a joke is never as much fun as playing the joke.
- One that can take a joke and also joke back.
- Palin joke or due to a fat joke?
- Wheeze and asthma increased slightly with BMI at all ages.
- He started to wheeze and was having some difficulty breathing.
- What were the results of that snort wheeze poll.
- Wheeze has fallen prey to the sin of jealousy.
- All patients who wheeze do not necessarily have asthma.
- The primary signs of asthma include cough and wheeze.
- After the injection, VENTOLIN will not testify a wheeze.
- Wheeze in the GPN Journal of Practice Nursing.
- Colloquially, patients may to differentiate wheeze and stridor.
- Associations with wheeze and eczema in early childhood.
JOKE vs WHEEZE: QUESTIONS
- Why is Jyllandsposten called Denmark's joke newspaper?
- Should comedians be allowed to joke about everything?
- What was Tsipras'joke about the Thessaloniki Metro?
- Where was the original death Killing Joke recorded?
- Does Jerry's practical joke about Testikov backfire?
- How does the joke teller hope the audience will understand the joke?
- Is Nick Kroll's'Aisle Me'joke on Parks and Rec just a joke?
- Was Pete Davidson's joke about'Weekend Update'just a joke?
- Can you explain a joke with an alternative joke interpretation?
- Mengapa banyak orang Rindu joke-joke garing dari Twitter?
- What does it mean when you wheeze when you breathe fast?
- Why do you cough and wheeze when you have bronchitis?
- Can eosinophils prevent asthma from developing from preschool wheeze?
- What does it mean when you cough up blood and wheeze?
- Does wheeze predict the severity of asthma in later life?
- What is the prognosis of viral induced wheeze in children?
- What to do if you wheeze and have difficulty breathing?
- What does it mean when you wheeze through your nose?
- What is bronchospasm and wheeze in reactive airways?