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Definition of Comicalities
1. comicality [n] - See also: comicality
Lexicographical Neighbors of Comicalities
Literary usage of Comicalities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Pictorial Press: Its Origin and Progress by Mason. Jackson (1885)
"... 'Paul Pry'—'Gallery of comicalities,' &c.—Pierce Egan's Life in London — Death
of the Duke of York—Death of Mr. Canning — Opening of Hammersmith Bridge, ..."
2. The Book Buyer by Charles Scribner's Sons (1884)
"Profusely illustrated ; lor Science, by the Author, and for attractive comicalities
and ingenious characterizations of Insects and their ways, ..."
3. Retrospections of the Stage by John Bernard (1832)
"comicalities of Billy Lewis.—Lord Edgecombe's Ale.—The Dog-Coach, &c.— The
Comedian's Recollections.—A " Comical Dog."—London. —"Beef-steak" Members abroad. ..."
4. An English Holiday with Car and Camera by James John Hissey (1908)
"... hostelry— East Hagbourne—An old dame's opinions—The courtesy of country
folk—comicalities in carving—The cult of spelling— At an old coaching inn. ..."
5. Behind the Scenes in Washington: Being a Complete and Graphic Account of the by James Dabney McCabe (1873)
"... for social Intercourse among Officials—The President's Levees—The Scene in
the East Room—The comicalities of a Levee—The New Year Receptions—A brilliant ..."