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How to pronounce clown?

Clown English [kla? Beauty [kla? n]

Clowns, clowns; A countryman, a clumsy and rude person; A person who often jokes; Miser, miser

Play the clown; Make a joke; Tell jokes, be funny

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1. As soon as the clown appeared on the stage, the audience burst into laughter.

As soon as the clown appeared on the stage, the audience laughed their heads off.

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2. The star clown is considered as a master of humor and banter.

Ugly stars are regarded as masters of amusement.

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Every clown is better than the last joke of another clown.

The clown's jokes get better every time.

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The boy plays a clown to attract attention.

The boy made funny moves to attract attention.

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The clown made faces at the children.

The clown made faces at the children.

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1.N-COUNT (Circus) Clowns are performers in the circus, wearing funny clothes and bright makeup and doing stupid things to make people laugh.

2. Verb Play the clown, play the fool, and make a stupid appearance (make people laugh). If you play the clown, you will do something stupid just to make people laugh.

Bruno is popular everywhere.

Bruno is a clown and is loved everywhere.

Clowns and clowns mean the same thing.

Bev makes her laugh. She is always fooling around.

Bev made her laugh in her usual funny way.

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She felt a terrible pain behind the clown.

She felt that there was great pain behind this ridiculous behavior.

3.n-count joker; A witty person; Clowns If you say someone is a clown, you mean they say funny things or do stupid things to entertain people.

He's laughing, the clown of two.

He is smiling, which is the most interesting of the two partners.

4.n-count fool; Idiot If you describe someone as a clown, you don't agree with them or respect them.

I still think I can do better than those clowns in Washington.

I still think I can do better than those idiots in Washington.