| 单词 | one-liner | 
| 释义 | one-liner Word forms:  one-liners   countable noun A one-liner is a funny remark or a joke told in one sentence, for example in a play or comedy programme.  [informal]  The book is witty and peppered with good one-liners.   Collocations:  witty one-liner Each week we provide a cartoon in need of a witty one-liner. Times, Sunday Times Forty-five minutes condensed neatly into a witty one-liner. The Sun While the plot isn't that original, the witty one-liners, great cast and action scenes provide lots of fun. The Sun And now a hilarious new book has compiled the embarrassing own goals and witty one-liners to come out of the mouths of the most famous managers in the game. The Sun The reality star was a huge hit with the public thanks to her witty one-liners and honesty. The Sun | 
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