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The very next night, we're clowning around with the audience at the second show.
Bob was just really drunk and, you know, clowning around.
If I kill more than the boys, they clown on them."
Forced out into the business circus, art has had to start clowning around.
There are pictures of them all clowning around after moot court.
This was not so much a service as a lot of clowning about to biblical themes.
He had no idea that people thought he was clowning.
The other guys were on the sofa, drinking, watching, and clowning around.
No, we wanted nothing more than for you to be cheered a bit by those clowning cats.
You clown around a little bit - any way that you can have them participate.
"The audience is not coming to see a bunch of kids clowning around.
But nobody is clowned for using a word that's passe, she said.
"Are you clowning or trying to get yourself killed?"
I know they joked and clowned a bit, but they're obviously scared of her.
Some drum takes and a lot of clowning around.
"Now, will you two stop clowning around and get your pointy ears over here?"
Frank and I know that clowning around is hungry work."
Early on, though, teachers noted his propensity for clowning around rather than studying.
My first thought was teenagers clowning around in the street, not an unusual occurrence.
To him, Leonard had been clowning and taunting, not fighting.
During games, they clown on the field and occasionally race a handpicked fan.
Some may think McDonald's is clowning around with this design.
He clowned with his former-teammates before the game, then shot 3-pointers in their faces.
Some of the cutthroats clown there didn't care how it ended.
"Somebody's going to get hurt clowning around like this."