"An optimist is a very dense fog, but a bigamist is even denser."
A good pun with the word jump is "Those who jump off a Paris bridge are in Seine"
Pun is a noun.
No, pun is a noun and a verb.
You must mean pun, but that word does not refer to multiple meanings. A pun is using a word, or making one up, that sounds like the word that's expected. For example, there is an expression "No news is good news." It means we haven't anything to worry about that we know of. So, a condemned man gets a reprieve from hanging, and he says "No noose is good news." Ho ho. It's good because it makes new sense using the wrong word.
A good apple pun will be appropriate for a business with an apple name.
You can find a good bee pun picture on wherethepunis.com/shakespeares-bee-caveman-not-poem-pun-120.html
The word ceo is used for fog or mist.The word ceo is used for fog or mist.The word ceo is used for fog or mist.The word ceo is used for fog or mist.The word ceo is used for fog or mist.The word ceo is used for fog or mist.The word ceo is used for fog or mist.The word ceo is used for fog or mist.The word ceo is used for fog or mist.The word ceo is used for fog or mist.The word ceo is used for fog or mist.
If I had a nickel for every time I had to scold my kids, I could retire; no pun intended. That is a great sentence for the word pun since it refers to the humorous use of a word or phrase.
One pun for the name Belle is Taco Belle. A pun is a joke that plays off the different meanings of a word.
"Fog" is not a word in the French language. The English word "Fog" is translated into French as "brouillard"
What did the Ape put in the cup? brr-ape will be a good for this pun a brr-ape.
fog = Nebel fog = Schleier (figurative)