Clowns are mostly used at a circuses, and are used to celebrate in a funny and exciting way.
Bente A. Videbaek has written: 'The stage clown in Shakespeare's theatre' -- subject(s): History, Clowns, Theater, Rogues and vagabonds in literature, Stage history, Comic, The, in literature, Clowns in literature, Characters, Fools and jesters in literature
Gerhard Eberstaller has written: 'Ronacher' -- subject(s): History, Ronacher (Vienna, Austria), Theater 'Circus' -- subject(s): Circus, History 'Clown und August' -- subject(s): Clowns 'Clown and August' -- subject(s): Clowns
clowns! clowns! clowns!
In Irish:cábóga (clodhoppers, clowns)gamal (louts, fools, simpletons)In the theatrical sense:áilteoirí (clowns)amhlóirí (clowns)bobaidí (clowns)In Scottish Gaelic: ?
Robert Hornback has written: 'The English clown tradition from the middle ages to Shakespeare' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Theater, English drama, Comic, The, in literature, Clowns in literature, Clowns, Characters, English drama (Comedy), Fools and jesters in literature, History
Coulrophobia is the fear of clowns. i have it, sadly...
Coulrophobia is the fear of clowns.
"Bring in the clowns" is not a question.
The killer clowns in Mafia Wars are clowns that kill.
The possessive form for the plural noun clowns is clowns'.The possessive form for the singular noun clown is clown's.
The phobia of clowns is called Coulrophobia.
Killer clowns is in jail now.