Examples of 'one-liner' in a sentence

Meaning of "one-liner"

one-liner (noun) - a concise and impactful statement or joke expressed in a single line, often used in comedy or social media captions
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  • A short joke, especially one of a single sentence.
  • A short remark intended as a sound bite.
  • A command or small program consisting of a single line of input.

How to use "one-liner" in a sentence

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I was not trying playing around with a one-liner.
A snarky one-liner about her corny taste in music.
I will just write that in my one-liner diary.
One-liner and you do not have many conditions.
She usually appears briefly to deliver a lascivious one-liner.
This is the one-liner for the rest of the week.
I can come up with a better one-liner than that.
Abusively cynical one-liner dismissing everything you just said.
I am sure it did not feel like a one-liner at the time.
You can use a one-liner while speaking on the phone.
And you gotta hit them with a good one-liner like.
The perfect one-liner for the more progressive crowd.
And that is surely why the one-liner remains king.
One-liner jokes and satire are also used to comedic effect in literature.
One of them would crack a funny one-liner right about now.

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Having a one-liner will help you internalize and communicate your mission.
You have to create the tension and then have the one-liner.
They just sloppily leave a one-liner copied from some lame quotations.
Under debian you can get the whole lot via the one-liner.
Put in mind that most scammers only put one-liner introduction about themselves.
Contests are often held to see who can create the most exceptional one-liner.
They giggled and asked me to sing the one-liner over and over again.
You can say a one-liner telling your potential dates that you like pugs.
We will mostly follow that convention in this book, except for the occasional one-liner.
Labeling means to put names and one-liner explanations at each page regarding the work.
Because of their dense notation, all these languages are often used for writing one-liner programs.
A one-liner caption should accompany the selfie, explaining why the participant chose that particular background.
The seminal joke about Dobel is the old one-liner.
Yet another one-liner from Walter in the first scene.
But we both know all I am going to get for my trouble is a snappy one-liner.
His first television appearance was a one-liner role in a commercial for Aim toothpaste.
The one-liner was used in advertisements by brands such as IKEA and Carrefour.
Let us give it a go With Hollywood stars And more one-liner cameos.
A very significant one-liner is embedded in the cover of the Kokrajhar Govt.
With Hollywood stars And more one-liner cameos.
That one-liner came back to me when I was reading the Gospel for today.
Where I am kind of in my own one-liner whether I like it or not.
Detectives Jack Huey and Thomas Dewey realized their dream of the One-Liner.
Write your own one-liner here.
A one-liner will go a long way.
Something struck me and I rushed out to write the basic one-liner of Kadhalar Dhinam.
And more one-liner cameos.
He would get some funny one-liner.
Like a one-liner or an anecdote.
She could drop a freaking one-liner.
A good one-liner is said to be pithy - concise and meaningful.
Send him or her a one-liner like these.
This one-liner should take care of it for you,.
Paul was great for the one-liner joke.
Is it a one-liner reminder on which part of functionality needs to be tested?

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