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How to pronounce punster in English?

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Type Words
Type of humorist, humourist
Derivation pun

Examples of punster

punster
Quiet and reserved, though an incurable punster, cracking up at her own jokes.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Also a show-biz nut, a pal of stars, a party trooper and a shameless punster.
From the time.com
For Bennett Cerf, astute publisher, is also well known on TV and off as an addicted punster.
From the time.com
Dick, the unabashed and unregenerate punster, is the funniest part of Author Peter De Vroes's novel.
From the time.com
Trouble for a parser but perfect for the poet or punster.
From the economist.com
Theater Critic Theodore Kalem takes his puns more seriously, recalling that James Joyce was an accomplished punster.
From the time.com
Not this provocative punster and old Nixonian whose contrarian views and nose for news enliven the New York Times.
From the time.com
With the back seats removed, the frigid SUV is a pretty slick ride in which to chill out, reports our Russian punster, er, pundit.
From the nzherald.co.nz
On a night when Calipari and UK formally contributed a $1 million check for Hurricane Sandy relief, a punster might say that Kentucky weathered severe foul trouble in the first half.
From the kentucky.com
More examples
  • Someone overly fond of making puns
  • The pun, or paronomasia, is a form of word play which exploits numerous meanings of a statement, allowing it to be understood in multiple ways for an intended humorous or rhetorical effect. ...
  • A person who likes to make puns