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- noun US Plural form of
vaudevillian .
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Examples
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So privately held MGA Entertainment, whose harlot-like Bratz dolls have stolen market share from Ken's willowy girlfriend, take heed: To paraphrase vaudevillians, they mangle Barbie--but they mangle because they love.
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But when there's trouble in the air you "vaudevillians" cease,
With the Colors Songs of the American Service Everard Jack Appleton 1901
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Gus (Brian Herndon) and Fanny (Holli Hornlien) portrayed a team of vaudevillians about to perform their act for the very last time.
George Heymont: Specialty Acts -- From Vaudeville to Blue Man Group George Heymont 2011
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The segment with W.C. Fields and Alison Skipworth as a pair of crusty vaudevillians who take revenge on “road hogs” gets the most attention; mostly I enjoyed that part for the priceless street views of 1932 L.A. The segment with Wynne Gibson as a prostitute with a simple desire to sleep in a plush bed by herself was a marvel of economy.
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Neil Simon's 1972 comedy, The Sunshine Boys, dealt with a pair of aging vaudevillians who, over the course of many years, had grown to hate each other.
George Heymont: Specialty Acts -- From Vaudeville to Blue Man Group George Heymont 2011
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Gus (Brian Herndon) and Fanny (Holli Hornlien) portrayed a team of vaudevillians about to perform their act for the very last time.
George Heymont: Specialty Acts -- From Vaudeville to Blue Man Group George Heymont 2011
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The reunion, arranged by impresario Dimitri Weismann David Sabin, brings together a handful of other showgirls and vaudevillians who reminisce and eventually strut what survives of their previous strut-worthy stuff -- the previous stuff represented by their ghostly younger selves.
David Finkle: First Nighter: "Follies" 2011 a Smash Hit David Finkle 2011
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The segment with W.C. Fields and Alison Skipworth as a pair of crusty vaudevillians who take revenge on “road hogs” gets the most attention; mostly I enjoyed that part for the priceless street views of 1932 L.A. The segment with Wynne Gibson as a prostitute with a simple desire to sleep in a plush bed by herself was a marvel of economy.
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This Hollywood is not a land of movie stars and moguls, but of bit players, hookers, dwarfs, and dying vaudevillians and their daughters, who all blend into a ravenous mob, ready to "grab and rend."
Entrancing Tales Of Dislocation Jerome Charyn 2011
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Neil Simon's 1972 comedy, The Sunshine Boys, dealt with a pair of aging vaudevillians who, over the course of many years, had grown to hate each other.
George Heymont: Specialty Acts -- From Vaudeville to Blue Man Group George Heymont 2011
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