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Clowning   Listen
noun
clowning  n.  
1.
Acting like a clown or buffoon.
Synonyms: buffoonery, frivolity, harlequinade, prank.
2.
A comic incident or series of incidents.
Synonyms: drollery, comedy, funniness.






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"Clowning" Quotes from Famous Books



... they were on the stage, encouraged one another to the battle. Some say that they barked like furious dogs at the champion as he approached. Starkad rebuked them for making themselves look ridiculous with such an unnatural visage, and for clowning with wide grinning cheeks; for from this, he declared, soft and effeminate profligates derived their wanton incontinence. When Starkad was asked banteringly by the nine whether he had valour enough to fight, he answered that doubtless he was strong enough to meet, not ...
— The Danish History, Books I-IX • Saxo Grammaticus ("Saxo the Learned")



Words linked to "Clowning" :   frivolity, comedy, harlequinade, shtick, schtick, play, tomfoolery, prank, japery, drollery, schtik



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