It's pure clownery, making faces and funny sounds in the hope that somebody will laugh. |
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The waggery may be more or less refined, it may run the whole gamut from open clownery to a slightly ironical twinkle, but it is always there. |
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This is a clownery for children, rising up from the point of view of children, fantasy and joy of play. |
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A show of clownery, a mime and music, which, born for the children, ends up charming audiences of all ages. |
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The Polunins are also adept at finding new markets and fresh twists on clownery. |
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Classical music, slapstick and clownery of the highest order, poetry and acrobatic thrills and spills? |
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Through metaphorical improvisations, you can make a link between professional practice and professional clownery. |
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Defensive clownery by the Mets at certain points of the game ultimately cost the 22-year-old Niese his first major league win in eight months. |
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