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antics
/ ˈæԳɪ /
plural noun
absurd or grotesque acts or postures
Example Sentences
The antidote to manipulation is not detachment – it’s sharp, vigilant coverage of the profound, human consequences of the president’s actions, not his antics.
Because the film leans so heavily into its breakneck antics, the folks here mostly come off more as a collection of stereotypes than as realistic people tackling a credible crisis.
O’Hara’s audacious antics are stimulating at first, but there’s not enough dramatic interest to sustain such a grueling journey.
Her recent antics include napping on a seat at a first aid course in a hotel after wandering in through an open door, visiting a department store and the town's barbers and cinema.
But Wagstaffe described Kroe as a “master manipulator” who tried to delay the trial with antics such as faking medical emergencies on several occasions.
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