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antics

noun as in horseplay

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Paul, who grew up in Ohio, originally became famous on YouTube for his disruptive antics.

“Too many people are willing to write off his childish, mean-spirited antics by saying, ‘Well, Trump’s just being Trump.’”

But, as Harris's speech should remind us, the crybaby antics and self-victimization are just a cover for what Trump and his acolytes want, which is far more serious than insincere flattery.

From Salon

Trump, meanwhile, couldn’t care less about the voters who dislike him and his antics.

Beneath the layers of the Wooster Group’s postmodern antics, on the other hand, are only more layers of performance.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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