NOUN
  1. someone who writes comic material for public performers
  2. a comedian who uses gags
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How To Use gagman In A Sentence

  • For the next four years Mr. Etaix worked for Tati as a draughtsman, gagman and ultimately as an assistant director on "My Uncle. Still Clowning Around
  • We made gagman do the cleaning up, training for his work at Lehman.
  • As expected the gagman becomes the Jokester taking on many of the gimmicks our very own New Earth Joker has been employing since his introduction oh so many years ago. The Search for Ray Palmer: Crime Society | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • What I hadn't realised is that Cryer, apart from being a consummate gagman, is a closet rocker.
  • He was an old-style rat-a-tat Henny Youngman style gagman, and you could just imagine him on a stage in the waning days of vaudeville wearing a suit with oversized plaid pattern, a gigantic daisy and big shoes.
  • In 1954, Mr. Etaix's skills as a gagman and clown brought him to the attention of France's reigning king of cinema comedy, Jacques Tati, who employed the younger man to help him develop his film "My Uncle. Still Clowning Around
  • I'm sure there some great stories behind some of these phrases. audio audio system back connection outlet diary schedule book driver screwdriver eye shopping window shopping gagman comedian handle steering wheel hand-phone header hearing listening comprehension nail polish massage facial meeting blind date morning call old maid open car convertible remote control revival cover service free of charge sign sports dance ballroom dance talent Netvouz - new bookmarks
  • Former Looney Tunes gagman Ted Pierce would thunder at story meetings, Are we discussing anything funny? UPA: Winning Awards is Fine Revenge. But It's Tough to Beat the HUAC
  • This may have been, in part, due to the fact that he was honing his skills as a writer and gagman at the time.
  • A Jack-of-all trades under Mussolini - newspaper columnist, cartoonist, insurance salesman, typesetter, shop window designer, and gagman for the radio and the cabaret - Fellini came to the film world after the Allied liberation of Italy. RIA Novosti
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