* "The comedian's droll delivery of his jokes had the audience in stitches." (Meaning: the comedian's humor was amusingly dry and witty.)
* "He had a droll way of telling stories, often adding unexpected twists and turns that left everyone chuckling." (Meaning: his storytelling was humorous and engaging in a dry way.)
* "The old man's droll observations about life were both insightful and entertaining." (Meaning: his comments on life were amusingly witty and insightful.)
* "Her droll remarks about the political situation were met with a mixture of laughter and agreement." (Meaning: her comments on politics were humorous and insightful.)
* "The novel's droll narrator kept the reader entertained with his sarcastic wit." (Meaning: the narrator used dry humor to entertain the reader.)
"Droll" is often used to describe humor that is dry, witty, and slightly ironic.