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dramedy

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dramedy [ˈdrɑːmɪdɪ]
n pl -dies
(Communication Arts / Broadcasting) (Performing Arts) a television or film drama in which there are important elements of comedy
[from dram(a) + (com)edy]


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The attraction is immediate, and -- this being a romantic dramedy -- there's no earthly reason they shouldn't end up making beautiful music together.
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