merry-andrew

[US]/[ˈmerɪ ˈændrəw]/
[UK]/[ˈmerɪ ˈændrəw]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.A foolish or impudent person; a jester.; A person who enjoys practical jokes or pranks.

Example Sentences

he was a merry andrew, constantly cracking jokes and pulling pranks.

the politician's speech was full of merry-andrew antics, but lacked substance.

don't be a merry andrew; take the situation seriously.

the clown's merry-andrew performance delighted the children.

he played the role of a merry andrew to lighten the mood.

she warned him not to act like a merry andrew at the funeral.

the comedian's merry-andrew style appealed to a wide audience.

stop being a merry andrew and help me with this task.

his merry-andrew behavior got him into trouble with the teacher.

the party featured a merry-andrew atmosphere with silly games.

she accused him of being a merry andrew and disrespecting the elders.

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