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funster

[fuhn-ster] / ˈfʌn stər /








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TV's favourite funster Shane Richie hiding up on the walls.

From BBC • Dec. 4, 2020

A genial funster has today replaced the solemn preacher-novelist damned by one critic for writing "something David Hasselhoff might spout after a particularly taxing Baywatch rescue".

From The Guardian • Mar. 17, 2013

Yet she, too, is theatrical, a funster: last weekend some of her work had to be closed off because someone had interacted too enthusiastically with it, knocking over one of those abstract birds.

From The Guardian • May 12, 2010

No irresponsible funster, Author Herbert has a strong streak of the reformer in him, which he satisfies by at tacking legal incongruities.

From Time Magazine Archive

Elsa Maxwell, funster for the unimaginative rich, was expected back again.

From Time Magazine Archive