From early childhood he clowned and sang for coins on street corners, and he developed a talent for mimicry. |
Children clowned around with a jester at a fun workshop on April Fool's Day. |
At the Junior School, the children clowned around with wigs and face-paints. |
She clowned around a little bit, which is really what oftentimes goes on in these sessions. |
When he clowned people laughed dutifully, when he cut a caper they applauded reverentially. |
In various capsules of the attraction they juggled, clowned and showed off their acrobatic skills to the delight of other passengers. |