Thesaurus / stunt
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Because you sent it to my office at midnight and simultaneously released it to the press, I can unfortunately only conclude it is a political stunt.
PELOSI AND MNUCHIN, ONCE WASHINGTON’S ODD COUPLE, PUBLICLY DISAVOW ECONOMIC RELIEF TALKS - AND EACH OTHERERICA WERNEROCTOBER 29, 2020WASHINGTON POSTBefore the show, which is in previews, viewers watch a short video in which they are instructed to assemble basic tools they’ll use as Suran performs his confounding stunts.
WITH PLAYHOUSES DARK, INTERACTIVE THEATER ONLINE IS LIGHTING THINGS UPPETER MARKSOCTOBER 29, 2020WASHINGTON POSTBuzzard agrees, calling the formalization of perfectoid spaces a “gimmick” — the kind of early stunt that new technologies sometimes perform to demonstrate their worth.
BUILDING THE MATHEMATICAL LIBRARY OF THE FUTUREKEVIN HARTNETTOCTOBER 1, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEIn a tweet Wednesday, Snider called the stunt “moronic,” and shared a video that was recorded by an upset customer inside the Target at Coral Ridge Mall in Fort Lauderdale.
TWISTED SISTER’S DEE SNIDER DOES NOT APPROVE OF ANTI-MASKERS USING ‘WE’RE NOT GONNA TAKE IT’RADMARYASEPTEMBER 17, 2020FORTUNEHe jumps on his bike, does a few stunts on the balcony, then rolls down the interior stairs.
VITTORIO BRUMOTTI SERVES VIGILANTE JUSTICE ON A BIKETOM VANDERBILTSEPTEMBER 15, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEDedmon, here, was out of a job—thanks to you and your meddling—and the steering stunt offered good pay.
THE WRECKERSFRANCIS LYNDEHe did the 'Great White Way' stunt—the restaurants, the roof gardens, a pretty actress at times, jewels and champagne.
THE WINNING CLUEJAMES HAY, JR.Grayson's doing a stunt to-day that would have driven me mad with envy if I could have stopped to look on.
RED PEPPER BURNSGRACE S. RICHMONDThe stunt did more than earn the boys a large share of fame.
RADIO BOYS LOYALTYWAYNE WHIPPLE"You try any stunt like that and I'll shoot you," Frank Nelsen promised.
THE PLANET STRAPPERSRAYMOND ZINKE GALLUNWORDS RELATED TO STUNT
- antic
- bon mot
- buffoonery
- burlesque
- caper
- caprice
- chestnut
- clowning
- drollery
- epigram
- escapade
- farce
- frolic
- gag
- game
- ha-ha
- hoodwinking
- horseplay
- humor
- jape
- jest
- lark
- laugh
- mischief
- monkeyshine
- mummery
- one-liner
- parody
- payoff
- play
- pleasantry
- prank
- pun
- put on
- quirk
- raillery
- repartee
- revel
- sally
- saw
- shaggy-dog story
- shenanigan
- snow job
- sport
- spree
- stunt
- tomfoolery
- trick
- vagary
- whimsy
- wisecrack
- witticism
- yarn
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