Sentences with phrase «big clown»

The phrase "big clown" refers to someone who behaves foolishly or acts in a silly manner, often making others laugh or look foolish themselves. Full definition
We had gone together to the circus one day and this big clown with orange hair, a red nose and a big fat belly started shouting at us, gesturing wildly and waving his tiny little hands.
Because Cox was so helpful with Steve Levy and fundraising or because national GOP chair, the big clown at strip clubs was helpful?
Those are some big clown shoes to fill, but Skarsgård is up to the challenge.
And this movie features one of your biggest clowns, Tom Bennett's thoroughly goofy Sir James Martin.
So, if you are looking for a big clown in a little body then the Pomeranian is the dog for you.
Jester, aptly named, is a big clown; he is pure joy on four legs.
On top of that, their big clown shoes can be heard shambling in the distance in all their demented glory.
Seeing the big clown face was (at first) too obvious for me.
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