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will humor

  • future tense
    of humor.
    humor
    noun
    a comic, absurd, or incongruous quality causing amusement.

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That's the premise of Ben Egerman's one-man show in which the last man alive makes his final stand against the machines, using the one thing we have that killer robots never will: humor.

From Washington Post Jul. 16, 2010

“Close my eyes! Very well. I will humor you, but only out of boredom.”

From "The Interrupted Tale" by Maryrose Wood

I will humor his dream to that extent.

From "Z for Zachariah" by Robert C. O’Brien

And so, Ralph, if you will humor me in this I shall never be sorry to preside over Fairmead instead of Carrington.”

From Lorimer of the Northwest by Alfred James Dewey

"All right children, I will humor you," Jerry made gracious concession, as other protesting voices arose.

From Marjorie Dean, College Sophomore by Pauline Lester