thespian
Collocations
4ADJ.
discernible, fellow
VERB + THESPIAN
giving
THESPIAN + NOUN
garrick
ADV.
away
Definitions
adj
Of, or relating to drama and acting; dramatic, theatrical.
noun
An actor or player.
noun
A person from the ancient Greek city of Thespiae.
Alternative letter-case form of thespian.
In his way Carlyle was as much of a Thespian as Garrick or Kemble, Booth or Jeferson.
Now, I don’t think you’ve met Melissa Wayne, a fellow Thespian.
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6In his way Carlyle was as much of a Thespian as Garrick or Kemble, Booth or Jeferson.
WiktionaryNow, I don’t think you’ve met Melissa Wayne, a fellow Thespian.
WiktionaryThe courtyard’s empty and the Clients are inside the castle making pigs of themselves while watching a troupe of Thespians bait an animatronic bear.
WiktionaryWent to that magnificent Temple of Thalia, the New Olympic, and saw the bewitchingest Pauline, in the person of Winifred Emery, that ever I saw in the shammiest, stagiest, tawdriest, tinsellest, trans
WiktionaryHe stopped, and smiled, his blond hair, male-model good looks, and his ponytail giving away his Thespian dreams.
Wiktionary“A stunning clotheshorse upon whom no discernible Thespian demands were made,” wrote Jack Gould, the television critic for The New York Times.
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