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NOUN
  1. someone who writes comic material for public performers

How To Use gagster In A Sentence

  • But comedy needs opposites, a straight man and a gagster.
  • One of the best gagsters in the business, Bob Monkhouse had audiences hooting at his amazing verbal dexterity for over fifty years.
  • There is a place for irony on TV, and even for snidey non-comics posing as gagsters.
  • Stompanato and the gagster slid silently out of the booth. The Big Nowhere
  • They come to honour the great Georgian gagster Joey Grimaldi, and to light a candle for contemporary clowns who have died over the past 12 months, a respectful nod towards the passing of lifetimes devoted to giggles. In praise of … the clowns' church service | Editorial
  • Aren't the latest crop of gagsters playing it safe.
  • After 10 weeks' training from seasoned professionals, even the dullest of personalities should be able to cut it as a competent gagster.
  • This is in effect a supper club with turns like tokester Howard Marks, gagster Felix Dexter and soulstress Ruby Turner mentioned in dispatches to entertain the 70 or so lucky diners. Telegraph and Vince Cable: Sup at Same Iffy Stats Well
  • John was the straight man to Ken's gagster at the GLC rather as Brown was to Blair. An Interview with John McDonnell
  • Davey the gagster collapsed on the table, convulsed with laughter. The Big Nowhere
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