wickedly funny

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Used to describe something that is amusing in a clever, mischievous, or cynical way.

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  • The comedian's routine was wickedly funny, making the audience roar with laughter.
  • She delivered a wickedly funny observation about human nature.
  • His latest novel is a wickedly funny satire on modern society.
  • I love films that are both intelligent and wickedly funny.
  • Their banter during the interview was wickedly funny and kept everyone entertained.
  • That play had some wickedly funny lines that I won't soon forget.
  • Even in difficult times, she always manages to find something wickedly funny in the situation.
  • The editorial cartoon was wickedly funny, perfectly capturing the absurdity of the political climate.
  • He's known for his wickedly funny sense of humor, often bordering on sarcasm.
  • Her impromptu speech was wickedly funny, leaving everyone in stitches.