In fables, Uncle Coyote is constantly outwitted by the jokester and trickster Uncle Rabbit. |
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And although he appeared to be something of a jokester himself, I could see that the other students agreed at least a tiny bit with his analysis. |
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A mean-spirited jokester, Joe constantly concocts plans to humiliate Charlie. |
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The character is meant to be an entertainingly frantic jokester, but most of the time the guy is just annoying. |
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The jokester proceeds to counter all of the straight man's objections. |
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Since the early 1990s, Cattelan has been described as a jokester, a sensationalist, a troublemaker. |
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Plus, he's a satirist, in love with that crooked jokester otherwise known as life. |
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The documentary shows Dion as a goofy jokester, a doting mother, a tender wife, a wide-eyed tourist, a devoted daughter and more. |
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Like Emmett Till, by all accounts he was a jokester, and loved being around his friends. |
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He continues to strike an informal note on his tour of Belize and live up to his reputation as a jokester. |
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Yes, it has some amusing dialogue, mostly one-liners, but the humor is that of a professional popgun for hire, an impersonal jokester, rather than an observer of humanity. |
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One jokester announced the selection of Nigel from the Muppets. |
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The 26-year-old jokester from Maesteg was mobbed by fans while working at Asda in Tonypandy, and says it's all been a bit of a whirlwind. |
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Friends remember him as a jokester, role model, Eagle Scout and someone who wanted to make others happy. |
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Foer is, I would say, a naturally noisy writer — a natural parodist, a jokester, full of ideas and special effects, keen to keep us off balance and entertained. |
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He could also be characterized as a person who displayed team spirit on the Executive Committee, a jokester with a good sense of humor and a zest for life. |
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Mathilda, a young Brazilian and expert jokester, becomes resigned, as she waits to build a career as a comedian, to earn her living as a housekeeper for the brilliant doctors Lane and Charles, a totally offbeat couple. |
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The Cuban-born artist, now based in the Dominican Republic, is a Conceptualist jokester, using minimal means to explore issues of Caribbean cultural identity. |
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