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Often used in the same context:
goofing,
impersonations,
hamming,
teeterboard,
dancing,
comedic,
mime,
joking,
mentalism,
goofy,
acrobatics,
ventriloquism,
magician,
slapstick,
shtick,
skits,
improv,
laughing,
improvisation,
showboating,
juggler,
circus,
jokester,
goofball,
prancing,
clownish,
tomfoolery,
foolery,
giggling,
breakdance,
ventriloquist,
improvising,
trapeze,
humor,
puppetry,
comedy,
fun,
buffoonery,
antics,
playacting,
storytelling,
comedians,
schtick,
theatrics,
standup,
silliness,
hilarious,
high jinks,
vaudeville,
funny,
jester,
hilarity,
showmanship,
rehearsing,
razzing,
laughter,
humorous,
fooling,
playful,
troupe,
pranks,
comic,
choreography,
monkeyshines,
bantering,
zany,
cartooning,
imitating,
interpretative dance,
rapping,
stunts,
coulrophobia,
comical,
singing,
vamping,
parading,
yuks,
marcel marceau,
deadpan,
hijinks,
sidesplitting,
lip syncing,
larked,
ribbing,
pantomime,
rhyming,
merriment,
burlesque,
clownlike,
twirling,
ballroom dancing,
horseplay,
gags,
roughhousing,
mischievousness,
hooping,
unicyclist,
shadowboxing,
tableaux vivants,
jousting,
caricaturist,
standup comedian,
farces,
farce,
wordplay,
burlesques,
entertainment,
parody,
bragging,
caricature,
clowns,
flamboyance,
flirting,
histrionics
Appears in the definition of:
mordant,
schtick,
schtik,
shtick,
shtik
More general:
folly,
foolery,
fun,
indulgence,
play,
sport,
tomfoolery
Synonyms:
buffoonery,
comedy,
drollery,
frivolity,
funniness,
harlequinade,
prank
Also try:
— Adjectives for clowning:
such,
much,
little,
verbal,
mere,
physical,
deadly,
more,
good,
usual,
circus,
more...
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