- a word derived from low comedy.
Example Sentences
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“He’s a great low comedian and a sophisticated satirist — that’s a great combo platter.”
From New York Times • Jul. 6, 2017
The low comedian marries the heiress, and everybody heads for the happy ever afterward.
From Time Magazine Archive
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But Dickens' attitude toward pregnancy and childbirth was "outwardly unsympathetic and often that of a low comedian."
From Time Magazine Archive
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"Do stop talking like a low comedian," Cassy vexatiously retorted.
From The Paliser case by Saltus, Edgar
A low comedian came out and said to his partner in perfectly good English: "Well, didja like the show?"
From The A.E.F. With General Pershing and the American Forces by Broun, Heywood