ADJ

wry
With wry humour, they laugh at their misfortunes
irreverent
caustic, sardonic
black, dark, gallows, grim
self-deprecating
gentle
tongue-in-cheek
slapstick, visual
unconscious, unintentional
deadpan, dry
schoolboy
His colleagues soon got fed up with his schoolboy humour
lavatorial

QUANT

touch
Her speech was serious, but not without the occasional touch of humour

VERB + HUMOUR

be full of, contain
The stories are full of humour
appreciate, see
The man who lost his shoes failed to see the humour of the situation

PHRASES

a brand of humour
a television sitcom with its own peculiar brand of humour
sense of humour
to have a dry/good/great/warped/weird/wicked sense of humour

ADJ

good
Her good humour was restored by the excellent meal

PHRASES

in (a) good humour
The remarks were made in good humour. He was obviously in a good humour this evening