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Antic   /ˈæntɪk/   Listen
Antic

verb
(past & past part. anticked; pres. part. anticking)
1.
Act as or like a clown.  Synonyms: clown, clown around.






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"Antic" Quotes from Famous Books



... undergone some subtle change. For one thing, her sense of humor had quickened. Joe had often maintained she had none. If Joe could see her now! No; that was not her meaning precisely; but at any rate, it had quickened. How every antic of the comedians appealed to her! The excessively tall and the excessively short Germans who talked into one another's teeth; the young person who sang coon songs in a fashion not negro, but all her own; the giant with a boutonniere which ...
— The Henchman • Mark Lee Luther



Words linked to "Antic" :   recreation, strange, diversion, practical joke, jest, unusual, dirty trick



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