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
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  • 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
  • I'm not a lawyer or a debater, just a gagster, and sometimes I don't express myself clearly. Is Kerry obsolete yet?
  • The new Simon is the one who doesn't put on the false nose of the gagster to hide from his own experience and pain. Simon Spys:Real Or False.?
  • He defends himself, goes, "I ` m a gagster, not a gangster. CNN Transcript Mar 17, 2006
  • This was ‘choice’ as those Warner Brothers gagsters use to say.
  • Reached on the road between gigs in Montreal and Ottawa, Usman comes off more like a sage than a funnyman, as much an activist as a gagster.
  • One could argue that making jokes about the incident trivializes it, but once the 11 o'clock news is over, virtually everything is fair game for satirists and gagsters, and the Emmy special gets a special dispensation where topical jokes are concerned.
  • Hey, these guys and gals are more than mere gagsters on automatic pilot.
  • Radio has killed all the good gags and is responsible for the present low caste of gagsters and gags.
  • Don't be surprised if gagsters manage to smuggle atomic bombs and crashing aircraft into the story.
  • The ubiquitous gagster from Motherwell is about to invade terrestrial television with a football programme later this month, enlarging an already generous media profile.
  • Raconteurs, those ‘called upon to say a few words’, and professional gagsters alike will relish this unbeatable collection of wit and humour.
  • Two police officers were injured and a police jeep was partially burnt when the gagster, S 'Kora' Natarajan (28), allegedly attacked them with petrol bombs and a sickle. The Times of India

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