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Hood ever have believed I could pun like this, dead trunk?
They would have to pun off and hide-and that might not be enough, this time.
It is, to pun badly, a mating of the minds.
"I know his advice will pun us through somehow."
His novels bear titles that pun on other famous works.
"Somebody would say something and she would pun on it.
Estelle got in her pose, and asked you to pun the buzzer.
Cecily Brown's photographs often pun on conventional portrayals of male artists.
In two days, you've not only mastered our language, but learned to pun in it."
"I think you're waiting for your gyppo friends to pun you out of this.
You can't pun in them at all!
At the Jefferson Memorial, Henry asked the driver to pun over.
He would pun thee into shivers with his fist, as a sailor breaks a biscuit.
"Do you like people who pun?"
Frost liked to pun on his name, calling his satire "frostbite."
If we can judge from the Cobbler (shoemaker), the Commoners like to pun and play.
Most of the other young Fellows were dyed-in-the-tweed intellectuals who liked to pun in Greek.
They take a name whose initials are the same as their own or they occasionally pun on the meaning of their names.
Ludmila said, "May I fly another mission before we pun back?
How will you pun?
She can pun in every language there is, including COBOL.
You'll rhyme and woo, and fight and joke, Perhaps you'll pun!
Let me recommend the names of ten-pin bowling teams, which often pun on strike, split , or pin .
The Coordinator smiled gently, "I have never heard you pun before, Susan, but you are correct.
Father loves to pun, his mother said, her tone amused so Rojer realized that he hadn't embarrassed her.