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humorist

[hyoo-mer-ist, yoo-] / ˈhyu mər ɪst, ˈyu- /


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Yet he acquired a reputation as a dandy, a clever humorist and an intellectual showman, distinctly apolitical and seemingly a man of no convictions.

From Los Angeles Times

For more than a half-century, Al Jaffee reveled in a high-profile position that most any true humorist would aspire to: He had the privilege of smartly corrupting generations of American youth.

From Washington Post

Longtime political humorist Mark Russell, the wise-cracking piano player who skewered Washington’s elite with pithy one-liners and upbeat tunes, has died.

From Los Angeles Times

Ivins, the late legendary political commentator and humorist, called it a "publication in a class by itself" in the 2004 book "Fifty Years of the Texas Observer."

From Salon

On the occasion cited here, he was paying tribute to conservative humorist P.J.

From Salon