Similar words: lipstick, chopstick, chopsticks, stick, sticky, sticker, stick to, stick out. Meaning: n. 1. a boisterous comedy with chases and collisions and practical jokes 2. acoustic device consisting of two paddles hinged together; used by an actor to make a loud noise without inflicting injury when striking someone. adj. characterized by horseplay and physical action.
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(1) The show contains some wonderful slapstick comedy.
(2) Except for very basic slapstick, humour travels uncertainly. 4.
(3) And I don't think slapstick is funny.
(4) Much of the comedy is slapstick and loaded with black slang.
(5) He then added his own slapstick comedy(http://sentencedict.com), each night diving head first through a serving hatch and generally being thrown around.
(6) Though he still likes the animal and slapstick comics, he is branching out into the blood-and-thunder type.
(7) She appropriated slapstick and hyperbole to the delicious purpose of lampooning the fathead who made her life miserable.
(8) Repetitive slapstick, it has the charm of earliest documentary film.
(9) It was an almost slapstick comedy in which Stalin and his cultural henchman Zhdanov confront Prokofiev and Shostakovich.
(10) Tex Avery cartoons of comic book bodies and slapstick violence.
(11) Real Wanzhu with these little slapstick essentially different.
(12) Charlie's slapstick humor gets sold fast.
(13) Taking the slapstick route, he quarried for bits and shticks, not archetypes and myths.
(14) The baggage carousel mix-up could've been slapstick or the inciting incident of a romantic comedy had the reality not sent her bolting back to J.F.
(15) If you remember that slapstick comedy duo Laurel and Hardy, you may remember Ollie's standard line"another nice mess you've gotten me into."
(16) Cartoon caricatures, slapstick comedy, and clowning articles are all based on exaggeration, she notes.
(17) Safe return home is not slapstick, all the way security is very important.
(18) Kino is very funny slapstick comedy full of gags from the beginning until the end.
(19) Goofy slapstick and ridiculous out - of - date banter make the other 10 %.
(20) A slapstick scene usually includes someone being hit in the face with a custard pie.
(21) Slapstick is comedy with broad, aggressive, physical action, harmless or painless cruelty and violence. horseplay , and sight gags.
(22) A typical programme starts with popular classical works and specially commissioned pieces, and finishes with jazz and slapstick!
(23) Thomas Pynchon has also shown a consistent fondness for slapstick effects in his novels, drawn partly from comic cinema.
(24) That's why nuclear war is so frightening - like slapstick.
(25) He is playful, too, managing the difficult manoeuvre of translating wit into sound without resorting to slapstick.
(26) Fate seemed determined to translate his dramatic mission into slapstick.
(27) Both are Hollywood-style productions, one a soppy Western, the other a slapstick item featuring a Chaplin lookalike.
(28) I prefer the dry humour of situation comedy to the slapstick of circus clowns.
(29) Such feelings infuse Ekhrajiha, which is nonetheless an odd mix of slapstick humour and mawkish sentimentality.
(30) His 1953 manga version of Crime and Punishment has pages of distinctly non-Dostoyevskian slapstick, and a cameo by a regular Tezuka character who pops up to shout his catchphrase: "Here t'meet ya!"
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