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Often used in the same context:
entertainers,
comedy,
satirists,
humorists,
comics,
comedienne,
funnyman,
performers,
actors,
musicians,
improv,
playwrights,
standup comedian,
emcees,
jokesters,
singers,
cartoonists,
thespians,
jokes,
poets,
rappers,
gags,
dramatists,
standup,
skits,
sitcoms,
artists,
parodies,
magicians,
ventriloquist,
impersonations,
writers,
presenters,
lyricists,
sid caesar,
shticks,
artistes,
monologues,
actresses,
vaudeville,
folkies,
vocalists,
revues,
funniness,
cabaret,
compere,
satire,
choreographers,
parodist,
argumental,
burlesque,
spoofs,
carolines,
ernie kovacs,
novelists,
troupe,
headliners,
troupers,
gilda radner,
musicals,
punsters,
bawdiest,
celebrities,
lampooning,
humor,
impersonators,
clowning,
orators,
filmmakers,
jack benny,
testees,
milton berle,
humourist,
guitarists,
talkers,
laughs,
bill cosby,
songsters,
celebs,
jesters,
hepcats,
female impersonator,
yuks,
hecklers,
borscht belt,
impressionists,
farces,
jokers,
eccentrics,
buffoonery,
djs,
newscasters,
drag queen,
florenz ziegfeld,
enfants terribles,
jack paar,
chippendales,
hypnotist,
disc jockey,
purple onion,
superstars,
divas,
comedian,
golfers,
pianists,
instrumentalists,
songwriters,
composers,
fiddlers,
jockeys
Appears in the definition of:
borscht circuit,
marx brothers,
review,
revue
Also try:
— Adjectives for comedians:
other,
many,
great,
italian,
english,
low,
french,
popular,
best,
professional,
most,
more...
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