jokester

[ UK /d‍ʒˈə‍ʊkstɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈdʒoʊkstɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who enjoys telling or playing jokes
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How To Use jokester In A Sentence

  • With me at one end of the long table and the red-bearded giant glowering at the other we were a gift for a passing jokester. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • He was known as a jokester and prankster but his jokes were not always funny. Latest Articles
  • SAMSON | Many around Samson knew Bruce Maloy as their town's comedian, a goodhearted, wiry little jokester who was always boasting about hitting it big someday. News | TL | http://www.tuscaloosanews.com
  • `Samuel Byrd, progenitor and jokester, was supposed to have been the classic roistering robber baron," Livvy said. DEATH OF A NYMPH
  • Yes, it has some amusing dialogue, mostly one-liners, but the humor is that of a professional popgun for hire, an impersonal jokester, rather than an observer of humanity.
  • The actor/director, best known as jokester Ralph Malph on "Happy Days," has built quite a varied resume since leaving that TV classic three decades ago. Theithacajournal.com -
  • And we're supposed to believe that the pro-torture jokester of a pResident is going to finish out his term sans impeachment hearings because the country has outrage fatigue? Archive 2007-03-01
  • A mean-spirited jokester, Joe constantly concocts plans to humiliate Charlie.
  • And although he appeared to be something of a jokester himself, I could see that the other students (as evidenced by their nodding heads) agreed at least a tiny bit with his analysis.
  • Manning is known as a jokester who likes to needle his teammates. IndyStar.com Top Stories
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