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    clown
    /klaʊn/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. behave in a comical or playful way: "Harvey clowned around pretending to be a dog"

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    The modern circus derives from Philip Astley 's London riding school, which opened in 1768. Astley added a clown to his shows to amuse the spectators between equestrian sequences. American comedian George L. Fox became known for his clown role, directly inspired by Grimaldi, in the 1860s.

  3. Jun 7, 2024 · clown, familiar comic character of pantomime and circus, known by distinctive makeup and costume, ludicrous antics, and buffoonery, whose purpose is to induce hearty laughter.

  4. CLOWN definition: 1. an entertainer who wears funny clothes, has a painted face, and makes people laugh by performing…. Learn more.

  5. Noun. In an age when Congress is increasingly a repository for publicity-seeking fools and venal pocket-liners rather than legislators, the Democratic voters of New York’s 16th congressional district have a rare opportunity to exchange a clown and antisemite for a more standard-issue liberal.

  6. In this 1988 horror-comedy classic, the evil extraterrestrials employ inventive ways of killing their victims, such as encasing them in cocoons fashioned from cotton candy. This Encyclopedia Britannica Pop Culture list explores the lives of 10 famous clowns.

  7. Oct 19, 2016 · Since then, there have been sightings of clowns behaving in menacing ways around the world: the social panic has led to a backlash, with arrests, school lockdowns and local officials banning...

  8. Jul 31, 2013 · In 2008, a widely reported University of Sheffield, England, survey of 250 children between the ages of four and 16 found that most of the children disliked and even feared images of clowns. The...

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