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Recent Examples of comedienneThe legendary comedienne hit the red carpet arm in arm with another funny lady: SNL alum Kristen Wiig.—Kate Hogan, Peoplemag, 22 May 2024 Veteran comedienne Caroline Rhea made the tough gig of keeping the seen-it-all crowd engaged during dinner look easy, helping a live auction raise more than $160,000 from the audience of 750.—Nicholas White, Variety, 13 May 2024 The women performers and artists of this time are so varied — comediennes, torch singers, political singers, grotesque dancers, naked dancers, dadaists and showgirls.—Pam Kragen, San Diego Union-Tribune, 5 Mar. 2024 Often, vaudeville routines co-starred zany Hebrew comediennes, who sassed and scolded their counterparts, rebuffing Abie Cohen’s advances in favor of Irishmen or Italians.—Jody Rosen, The New Yorker, 7 Oct. 2023 See all Example Sentences for comedienne
David Naughton is great as the backpacker who survives an attack by a werewolf, but Griffin Dunne steals the show as his deteriorating, jokester friend who does not.
Defne Karabatur,
Los Angeles Times,
30 Oct. 2024
The event was part of a weekend dedicated to the nostalgia of Bozo's Circus at Madame Zuzu's from Oct. 18 to 20, bringing together clowns, kids and fans of the loud, red-haired jokester and his crew for a weekend of reminiscing.
But like so much later-era Simpsons, the periodically whimsical segment (Gaiman as the droll voice of Snowball V!) eventually becomes more about Homer than Lisa.
Joshua Kurp,
Vulture,
4 Nov. 2024
Among the standout performances to enjoy are the very droll Tarra Conner Jones as bandleader Sweet Sue and the journeyman Broadway player Matt Loehr, who plays the Tony Curtis role of Joe here.
There are colorful characters, but no bombastic buffoons.
Longreads,
Longreads,
15 Nov. 2024
Meanwhile, countries across the world are again suffering an onslaught of demagogues, many of them preening buffoons who have recast themselves as visionary strongmen—much as D’Annunzio did.
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