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Bob Hope

NOUN
  1. United States comedian (born in England) who appeared in films with Bing Crosby (1903-2003)

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  • celebrities as diverse as Bob Hope and Bob Dylan
  • His bride embarked on the usual charitable activities associated with royal consorts, but with the benefit of a much livelier Rolodex: old chums like Sinatra and Bob Hope turned Monégasque fundraising galas into the touring version of the starrier Friars 'Club roasts. A Gentleman, of a Kind
  • Though it's primarily more ado about zombies than ghosts, the Bob Hope vehicle THE GHOST BREAKERS (1940), which reunited the rubber-faced funster with his THE CAT AND THE CANARY (1939) costar Paulette Goddard, at least has a ghost in it and buckets of atmosphere to boot. "Basil Rathbone must be having a party."
  • It's been said that master comedian Bob Hope never delivered an ad-lib line and Kormos says it's rare to find a comic who can truly improvise.
  • Despite all the young blood, some of the night's best moments were delivered by card-carrying AARP members -- one-time Oscar fixture Billy Crystal, a CGI clip of Bob Hope and a deliciously feisty Kirk Douglas, who basically stole the show. Kirk Douglas: The highlight of the 'young, hip' Oscar broadcast
  • THE ROAD TO MOROCCO (1942) "Like Webster's Dictionary, we're Morocco bound," croon Bing Crosby and Bob Hope as they board a camel and head for adventure. Reader's Digest
  • There's nobody named Bob Hope here.
  • He had homes in New York, where he wintered, and in Florida, where he summered, and he moved in a circle with Babe Ruth and Errol Flynn, Bing Crosby and Bob Hope.
  • You know you are getting old when the candles cost more than the cake. Bob Hope 
  • If you haven't any charity in your heart, you have the worst kind of heart trouble. Bob Hope 
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