adjective
1.Curious or unusual in a way that provokes dry amusement.
‘his unique brand of droll self-mockery’
‘He’s rather droll when he frames his request, but it’s a sincere one.’
noun
1.A jester or entertainer; a buffoon.
‘When English replaced Cornish as the language of Cornwall, the drolls’ stories began to die out as the Cornish drolls died.’
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