Acting like a clown or buffoon.
A comic incident or series of incidents.
1 You think I won't get heckled when I'm up on stage clowning ? '
2 For all his clowning , Count, you might trust him with your life.
3 Do you think we will let you ruin everything by your clowning ?
4 Once the clowning begins, Thicke says anything is bound to happen.
5 All their dances are new and full of their characteristic clowning .
6 It's not a clown and has nothing to do with pro clowning . Interesting.
7 Obama at Occidental College, in 1980, clowning and smoking a cigarette
8 They stood together on the practice ground, clowning around like two old friends.
9 With the crowd cheering him on, Harry threw the balls and began clowning .
10 Rather bondage to some Hollywood Gashwiler than clowning in Baird's infamies!
11 He seemed insistent an clowning his way through the meeting.
12 I am too old to go clowning it any longer.
13 Rabbit gets out and stands on the curb and sidesteps, clowning in his freedom.
14 I was just clowning with her and was totally unprepared.
15 He can take kabuki and punk rock, clowning and improv.
16 My first thought was teenagers clowning around in the street, not an unusual occurrence.
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Clowning в диалектах
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