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If it is being used as an adjective (ex: My grandpa is a droll old man) it describes someone who is humorous or amusing and a little bit odd. You can also use it as a noun to describe a people like that (ex: A droll on the bus made my ride to school interesting today).

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Adjective: Curious or unusual in a way that provokes dry amusement

you could use it in a sentence reviewing something for instance: "his droll humor seemed to please the crowd immensely"

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having a humorous, whimsical, or odd quality


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