Over the years, Stewart changed, too, from a leather-jacketed Gen X wisecracker, into the equivalent, for many viewers, of Walter Cronkite. |
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Joan, new in town, is a wisecracker who just wants to fit in. |
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The ginger-haired wisecracker Hunter, he of the obscure pop-culture references. |
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Hughes has earned a reputation as a wisecracker throughout his career and couldn't resist a funny in his acceptance speech. |
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As aspiring fighter pilot and part-time wisecracker Ripcord, he shares leading-man duties with Channing Tatum as Duke. |
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Sherwood is a brash, chippy wisecracker, with a well-polished ego and a touch of the old-school little Englander about him. |
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Even the estimable wisecracker Joan Rivers might want to hustle down to the Lyceum Theater, where the show opened on Broadway on Sunday night, to pick up a few pointers. |
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I'd been expecting a fast-talking, Noo-Joisey wisecracker but he's more a slow-burn, wry anecdote kind of guy, occasionally making himself laugh – a deliberate ack-ack-ack sound somewhere in the back of his throat. |
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She thought I was being a wisecracker, which doubtlessly I was. |
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