Good-humored in a sentence as an adjective

Only their skills and how nice/approachable/good-humored they were.

This stunned Weeks, who was good-humored and confident but not used to Jobss reality distortion field.

It's meant to be good-humored, but there are definitely some crazy annoying "sayings" on the list.

"Learn Objective-C on the Mac" has been great - it's readable, good-humored, succinct, and comprehensive.

He was incredibly articulate, good-humored and didactic in his posts on the Erlang list.

Of course, I believe those are intended to be good-humored feelers for company culture more than specific requirements.

They teach us to abide by our spontaneous impression with good-humored inflexibility then most when the whole cry of voices is on the other side.

PIling on to say this title sensationalizes what was a very reasonable and good-humored exhibition of one person's small project.

Please keep nationalistic swipes off HN. I realize you probably mean it in a good-humored way, and that's fine for ribbing friends or bullshitting with buddies, but it doesn't translate into the extremely wide and paper-thin world of a public internet forum.

He is losing the good-humored resignation in the daily imperfections of human well-being which formed the disciple of earlier generations.

I even proposed it myself as a naive new hire, and after a few good-humored suggestions from coworkers to run the math, ended up with roughly the following scenario:Say 1% of Twitter's active users would be willing to pay for such a service.

Good-humored definitions

adjective

disposed to please; "an amiable villain with a cocky sidelong grin"- Hal Hinson

See also: amiable good-humoured