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clowning around

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For sure she will be clowning around with her coaches, family, fans in the stands and her competitors.

"That is, instead of this clowning around that this man is doing. And when there is a disaster, he will say they had nothing to do with it and warned about the dangers."

From Reuters

It began, she says, when he saw a photo of her clowning around on a mutual friend’s Instagram feed.

When not clowning around on the stage or screen, Mr. Storch was party to an unusual secret at home.

She had always been good at telling stories and "clowning around" and she slowly began to realise here was a story to tell, which could help her reclaim that violation and her body.

From BBC

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

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