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English citations of funnest

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  • 1843 — John S. Robb, "Swallowing an Oyster Alive: A Story of Illinois"
    His crop of hair was surmounted by the funnest little seal-skin cap imaginable.
  • 1984, Karl Rohnke, Silver Bullets: A Guide to Initiative Problems, Adventure Games, and Trust Activities
    "The simplest are the funnest."
  • 1999, Lorraine Monroe, Nothing’s Impossible: Leadership Lessons from Inside and Outside the Classroom
    He found it hard to control his temper, he could be violent without warning or provocation, and yet he could be the funnest person anyone knew.
  • 2004, Trish & Chris Meyer, Creating Motion Graphics with After Effects
    This might be the funnest effect added in version 6. It automatically draws lines inside, outside, or straddling the boundaries of a mask shape.
  • 2007, Terry Francona, Pressure on Red Sox as ALCS shifts to Cleveland
    That was one of the funnest games I've ever been a part of until the very end, and then it rapidly became a whole lot not of fun. We lost in kind of an ugly fashion at the end.
  • 2008, Steve Jobs, Let's Rock!
    "The funnest iPod ever."