punster
a person who makes puns frequently.
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How to use punster in a sentence
Possibly this is what the seal is aiming at; but personally I should prefer the extinction of the punster.
I should say he condescended to be a punster, if condescension had been a word befitting wisdom like his.
"I've rawly heard of thee," quoth the royal punster, who sought by such atrocities of speech to be acclaimed a wit.
The Historical Nights Entertainment, Second Series | Rafael SabatiniFrank Wells was, par éminence, the greatest punster Philadelphia ever produced.
Memoirs | Charles Godfrey LelandThis was stretching a point, but it brought a pale smile to his verdigris countenance (this is unworthy of the worst punster).
The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912 | Lillie DeHegermann-Lindencrone
British Dictionary definitions for punster
/ (ˈpʌnstə) /
a person who is fond of making puns, esp one who makes a tedious habit of this
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