Thesaurus.com
Dictionary.com
Showing results for drag artist.
Definitions

drag artist

[drag ahr-tist] / ˈdræg ˌɑr tɪst /
NOUN
person who performs in drag
Synonyms


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

"A British institution, beamed into households every week for decades, celebrated for her sharp wit, filthy tongue and innuendo and equally for his heart of gold and warmth in panto and family entertainment", the drag artist posted on Instagram.

From BBC

The character was not explicitly acknowledged as trans in the programme, being referred to as gay and shown working as a drag artist called Helena Handbasket in Las Vegas.

From BBC

He said he always wanted to be a performer and is a former Red Coat at Butlins, a drag artist and TV presenter, alongside campaigning for disability and LGBTQ+ rights.

From BBC

“Places, Please,” written, directed and choreographed by Reed Luplau, takes us into an artist therapy session, where Broadway actors, a dancer, a drag artist and others talk about their pandemic-related job losses.

From Washington Post

This wasn’t because he was a terror, said Joey Arias, the torch-singing drag artist, who appeared in “Zumanity,” the Cirque du Soleil spectacular Mr. Mugler helped conceive and design costumes for after retiring from his company in 2002.

From New York Times