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1 blijspel
n. comedy, amusing play, funny drama -
2 circusvertoning
n. farce, satirical comedy; something ridiculous, absurdity; mockery -
3 geestigheid
n. humor, comedy; wit, quip -
4 gooiensmijtwerk
n. slapstick, boisterous comedy characterized by horseplay and farce -
5 humor
n. humor, comedy, quality of being amusing or entertaining -
6 klucht
n. farce, satirical comedy -
7 kluchtspel
n. farce, satirical comedy -
8 komedie
n. comedy, sham -
9 komediespel
n. comedy -
10 salontoneelstuk
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11 blijspel
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12 dit blijspel is maar maakwerk
dit blijspel is maar maakwerkVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > dit blijspel is maar maakwerk
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13 een komisch nummer voor twee heren
een komisch nummer voor twee herenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een komisch nummer voor twee heren
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14 genre
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15 het komische genre
het komische genreVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het komische genre
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16 kolderfilm
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17 komediant
komediant, komediante1 [in blijspel] comedy actor 〈 mannelijk〉 /actress 〈 vrouwelijk〉 ⇒ comedian 〈 mannelijk〉, comedienne 〈 vrouwelijk〉2 [aansteller] clown -
18 komedie
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19 komediespel
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20 komisch
♦voorbeelden:1 een komische act • a comic act/numbereen komisch nummer voor twee heren • a two-man comedyeen komisch voorval • a funny incidenthet komische van iets niet zien • not see the joke/what's funny about something
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