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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "slapstick" in a sentence

    slapstick example sentences

    slapstick


    1. From the outside, she looked like a slapstick comedy routine, lurching this way and that, stopping and starting, turning around


    2. So, we got very good at our slapstick routine


    3. The play created by the drama guild was a comedy, a very comic and clever plot, full of slapstick and naughty innuendoes


    4. It was always suspected that a group of people only watched the show for the comedic slapstick element of a Grimbat destroying a film set


    5. A bottle thunked against the back of her head, sending her hair wild in a moment of pure slapstick


    6. There was a theater in that same wing where acting troupes sometimes put on shows (slapstick comedies were Randy's favorite)


    7. In spite of this increasingly slapstick performance, I angled eastward until I staggered out of the cottonwoods, near the crest of the slope


    8. But just to satisfy her humor which veered wildly between comedy and sheer slapstick which was not funny at all, she went round to the little church that afternoon and was startled to see the rice in the air and the handful of people all shouting and laughing, and there, coming out of the church, was Henry Crummitt and linked to his arm


    9. There's nothing we're so slapstick with as our own immortal souls


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    "slapstick" definitions

    a boisterous comedy with chases and collisions and practical jokes


    acoustic device consisting of two paddles hinged together; used by an actor to make a loud noise without inflicting injury when striking someone


    characterized by horseplay and physical action