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low comedy

noun as in comedy based on slapstick

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Example Sentences

She was making a low comedy sound which would have distressed her beyond measure if she had heard it.

Ostensibly, you go to view the scenery, really, to be inveigled into paying for a low comedy of a dinner at the other end.

Low comedy also draws well; and I have often wondered that Mr. Toole has not paid us a visit.

His face and person are well adapted to a certain class of low comedy; his voice still more so.

In the region of low comedy he is easily the most original, the most inexhaustible, the most wonderful, of modern humorists.

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

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