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16 Sentences With "play jokes"

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We get to talk sports and play jokes on people and discuss politics and critique each other's outfits.
These men are insufferable: They smirk, they lecture, they play jokes they think are funny, they push boundaries.
She's funny, she loves to tell jokes and play jokes on people," Jennifer gushes of Zoey, adding that she's "sassy.
We always play jokes on each other — this time I didn't tell him I was coming and just walked in.
The book also includes Villon's French, printed across from the English. Notes in the back provide a wealth of information about the poems and about medieval Paris. "More than any translation, Georgi's emphasizes Villon's famous gallows humor...his word play, jokes, and puns".
Danny is a boy at Dana Elementary School. He has long, dark hair and is deaf. Danny speaks in American Sign Language and just started coming to school for gym and art. He is an excellent artist and likes to play jokes on Aldo.
Despite his great power, his only goal is to play jokes on the victims and, when he has had his fun, he disappears in a sulphur cloud saying "Te l'ho fatta!" meaning, in the local language, "I did it to you". But it does not necessarily always say that.
Button is teasing and amiable, loving to play jokes on her friends and owner. When it comes down to it, though, Button can be serious-minded, reliable, and very skilled in show jumping. Like Alma, she has a Hispanic accent. Her symbol is a green four-leaf-clover, representing luck.
He accidentally used a jar of salt that had its label covered by another saying "sugar". When Cherry (like Berry) transforms into her devilish form, her dark grey closed bat wing ears change into black opened bat wings, her black eyes into fandango, her top hat disappears, her teeth into fangs, and her voice changes. Cherry loves to play jokes on Berry. Cherry also has a crush on Cinnamoroll's friend Espresso.
As she constantly takes on assassin work she is constantly alert and often attacks Yasuna when she takes her by surprise or tries to play jokes on her. Despite her tough composure, she is scared of various things such as cockroaches, ghosts, wild animals and dogs (even domestic dogs). She also has been shown to care a little for Yasuna. ; : :A laid back ninja from the same organization as Sonya.
The show took place inside a red, yellow and blue box, with the main characters, Cat and Dog, being controlled by a puppeteer (Marcus Clarke) from inside the box. The puppets would draw pictures, tell stories, sing songs, and play jokes on one another (mainly typical slapstick). The puppets were voiced by Pat Coombs and Keith Chegwin. Every storytime, scenes from the 60s-70s French Stop-frame animation Pepin la bulle.
Cleaver has said that she enjoys Eileen's "constant bickering with Steve". She has revealed that she and Gregson play jokes with the bookings diary on Eileen's desk during filming of the cab office, where both characters work: "We write comments about each other in it. When you see me scribbling in the book, think of the rudest things possible and they're in there". In 2007, both characters were featured in a special week of off-set episodes, filmed on location in Malta.
Andy is a business mogul and corporate hotshot at his job, but a childlike sweetheart with family and friends. His common catchphrase is "Come onnnnnnnn!" which is often his response when Ellie forbids him from doing something he wants to do, or when the others play jokes on him. During season 3, Andy expresses an interest in running for mayor and campaigns against Roger Frank, the father of Laurie's ex-boyfriend, Smith. In Season 4, he learns several weeks late that he won the election and actually is the mayor of the town.
Kenzo Harper is the son of Janey Harper and Mark Jameson, the grandson of Ben and Susan, the nephew of Nick and Michael, and the apple of Susan's eye. He is shown to be very intelligent in later series, and can even outwit most members of the family. Kenzo is sometimes embarrassed by his mother, and consequently denies that Janey is his mother; he even once said that he did not like her. He also likes to play jokes on his family and tries to outsmart them any way he can, once locking his grandfather out of the house for hours.
He would often work in hedges and ditches with his men and would even go into town in his dung cart. He would also play jokes on his visitors by pretending to be a labourer, whilst showing them around the estate. He was even known to accept money from them, which he would give to his servants, saying "Here you are. I have got you something today!".Isle of Wight County Press dated 4 May 1929, Page 3 After completing his work on the estate, Lord Seymour opened the castle up to the public, to allow them to share its charm and magnificent views.
However, they broke up quickly after she presented Dilbert with unrealistic required changes to his appearance and evaded his attempt to make out by turning off the lights and allowing Dilbert to kiss Bob instead. While he is frequently seen having dates with eligible women, the dates almost invariably end in disaster, usually in surreal and bizarre ways. Dilbert has only two notable friends, Dogbert and Wally, though Wally once told him "don't flatter yourself" when Dilbert referred to him as a friend and Dogbert has alluded to staying around Dilbert out of amusement concerning Dilbert's suffering (and because the coffee is good). Dogbert will play jokes on and even be cruel to Dilbert, but like all faithful dogs, he will not tolerate anyone else doing this to him.

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