Definitionn. a person who tries to please or amuse
Last update: July 31, 2015
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Rob was an entertainer, but it was hard to tell how he would react to danger. [Please select]
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Cowen, has written, "as a farceur and entertainer no professional could surpass him." [Please select]
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At a banquet or in a parlor he was an entertainer of truly fascinating parts. [Please select]
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_--When every grief is entertained that's offer'd, Comes to the entertainer-- _Sebas.' [Please select]
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"They'll hunt about till they find somebody else who's likely to act entertainer."' [Please select]
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This statuette was doubtless a life-like copy of some well-known entertainer. [Please select]
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Daylight fully revealed to the young man the character of his entertainer. [Please select]
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'That is good talk,' said our entertainer, and his close-set eyes flashed. [Please select]
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To all her questions Paul answered in a modest yet manly fashion, so as to produce a decidedly favorable impression upon his entertainer. [Please select]
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"The strangers ate their repast, showing anything but confidence in their entertainer, and ate, each man with his gun resting on his shoulder." [Please select]
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