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comedienne

[kuh-mee-dee-en, -mey-] / kəˌmi diˈɛn, -ˌmeɪ- /




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“She is a mogul and a producer and a storyteller, an actress, a singer and a brilliant physical comedienne,” Moore said.

From Seattle Times

“She was a natural comedienne,” he writes, calling her “wicked sense of humor” a prized confidence between the two.

From Seattle Times

Mr. Musk has already reinstated other previously banned accounts, including comedienne Kathy Griffin, academic Jordan Peterson and the satirical site The Babylon Bee.

From Washington Times

“She is the very essence of show business — a singer with a dazzling voice, a high-kicking dancer, a lusty comedienne, a coiled spring of energy.”

From Washington Post

Wait, say more,'” said Amber, 31, a comedienne who launched the TikTok to showcase her own talents and has now amassed 1.3 million followers with Ben.

From Washington Post