How To Use Vaudevillian In A Sentence
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He never dreamed he would be the butt of such a classic, almost vaudevillian joke.
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He combines a little of Clark Gable with a whisper of Cary Grant's early incarnation as a vaudevillian stage comic.
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In view, a humble vaudevillian veteran cast vicariously as both victim and villain vicissitudes of fate.
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When the youngest son (Johnnie Ray) decides to become a priest, his father (a long-time vaudevillian and hoofer) reacts as negatively as some men do upon learning that their son is gay.
George Heymont: Can't Stop the Music
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Doped exorcist philosophize the rawa vaudevillian with anisometric Ceratopogon
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Interview magazine says “these vaudevillian vamps are putting the show back in showmanship.”
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Only when assuming their weekly cameo as 'fans' do they revert to the vaudevillian conventionalities of the script.
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He was the character actor, I was more the vaudevillian, pantomime comedian, and we both learnt a lot from each other.
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Coming to us from Toronto, this ‘dark vaudevillian comedy’ tells the true story of a couple of Victorian girls who claimed they could communicate with the dead.
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The one-hundred-year contract Cracker Jack signed with original rights holder Schwartz & Steinberg Vaudevillian recently expired and, as expected, a fierce bidding war erupted to take over that important piece of baseball real estate.
Ben Oren: Cracker Jack Loses Rights to "Take Me Out to the Ballgame"
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My uncles were vaudevillians, and that's how I got started.
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The one-hundred-year contract Cracker Jack signed with original rights holder Schwartz & Steinberg Vaudevillian recently expired and, as expected, a fierce bidding war erupted to take over that important piece of baseball real estate.
Ben Oren: Cracker Jack Loses Rights to "Take Me Out to the Ballgame"
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In view, a humble vaudevillian veteran cast vicariously as both victim and villain vicissitudes of fate.
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The turning point is a terrific number prompted by another song, " I ' ve Got A Dream " ; suddenly the screen is filled with what I can only describe as Visigoth vaudevillians.
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Their neo-vaudevillian, avant-garde crowd-pleaser is a tonic rib-tickler.
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It is not surprising then that Eddie Cantor, the aging, former vaudevillian and radio headliner-turned-television star, performed his most popular musical numbers in blackface.
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Vaudevillian attempts at wacky accents and screwball banter lack rhythm and come off as flat as week-old pop.
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But some of the works have a softer edge, and these still-mysterious iconic works evoke a land of vaudevillian conjuring and a world of wonders.
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Puppets mingle with live performers – P&J are now two down-at-heel vaudevillians – as creativity is put in the dock and the show goes to Hell crocodiles and sausages still included.
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Partly it is the vividness of it - the great, gleaming engines with their clanking levers and hissing gouts of steam, and the almost vaudevillian cast of characters.
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Almost entirely sung through, the contemporary score mixes both vaudevillian frivolity and heartfelt tenderness seamlessly.
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On Wednesday, TV Land is rerunning an episode of Fantasy Island with Phil Silvers as a has-been vaudevillian.
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Balls and Walnuts: Doped exorcist philosophize the rawa vaudevillian with anisometric Ceratopogon
Doped exorcist philosophize the raw(a) vaudevillian with anisometric Ceratopogon
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He never dreamed he would be the butt of such a classic, almost vaudevillian joke.
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On Wednesday, TV Land is rerunning an episode of Fantasy Island with Phil Silvers as a has-been vaudevillian.
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Also notable is Charlie Chaplin's elegiac 1952 talkie, Limelight, about the last days of an old vaudevillian.