- A
clown is a
person who
performs physical comedy and arts in an open-ended fashion,
typically while wearing distinct makeup or
costuming and reversing...
-
comic and
eccentric figure.
Julius Harris emphasized Amin's
allegedly clownish side in
Victory at Entebbe,
while Yaphet Kotto drew more
praise for projecting...
- admiration: [His
person was
strong and robust;] his
manners rustic, not
clownish, a sort of
dignified plainness and
simplicity which received part of its...
-
bullfighting into "an art and a
skill in its own right, and not
simply ... a
clownishly macho preamble to the bull's slaughter".
Ronda was
heavily affected by...
- is one of the game's main
antagonists along with
Emperor Gestahl. The
clownish Kefka became the
first experimental prototype of a line of
magically empowered...
- as a
minor disappointment. Some
critics consider Sebastian and
Antonio clownish and not a real threat.
Stephen Orgel blames Prospero for
causing the problem...
- reviewer, "Bukowski
continued to be,
thanks to his
antics and
deliberate clownish performances, the king of the
underground and the
epitome of the littles...
- Independent,
Thomas Sutcliffe said that "Cole's
performance is
never just
clownish",
concluding his
review by saying: "The
result is a
programme that is only...
- the way his eye
might slip a
little bit... that
speaks to his
simple clownishness." Vine
referred to Ron's
behaviour as
being alike to the
Clippy personal...
- of the
typical Afghan Hound can be
aloof and dignified, but
happy and
clownish when playing. This breed, as
tends to be the case with sighthounds, has...