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.
Random good picture Not show
(31) The character of Charlie the little man, the baggy-trousered bowler-hatted tramp, can be seen evolving behind the surface gagging, the energetic slapstick of the day.
(32) He can speak. He can handle any kind of slapstick situation you can imagine.
(33) Contemporary with Griffith among the producers and directors of popular silent films was Mack Sennett, whose slapstick comedies employed techniques developed by Griffith.
(34) The mentally ill tend to be relegated to slapstick sub - plots, alongside a central love story.
(35) His attempts to copy other slapstick comedians who were popular at that time were a failure.
More similar words: lipstick, chopstick, chopsticks, stick, sticky, sticker, stick to, stick out, nonstick, stickup, stick up, sticking, drumstick, pogo stick, stick up for, stick with, stick it out, yardstick, sticking out, stick together, hockey stick, stick in the mud, sticking point, lapse, flaps, elapse, relapse, elapsed, collapse, slap.