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(ˈæntɪks)pl n
absurd or grotesque acts or postures
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plural noun clowning, tricks, stunts, mischief, larks, capers, pranks, frolics, escapades, foolishness, silliness, playfulness, skylarking, horseplay, buffoonery, tomfoolery, monkey tricks She tolerated his antics.
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تَصَرُّف شاذ يُثير الضَّحِك
dováděníšaškoviny
krumspringløjer
bohóckodás
skrípalæti
darkymasisišdaigų krėtimas
grimasesķēmošanās
fíglevystrájanie
komiklikmaskaralıksoytarılık
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[ˈæntɪks] NPL [of clown etc] → payasadas fpl; [of child, animal etc] → gracias fpl; (= pranks) → travesuras fplhe's up to his old antics again (pej) → ya está haciendo de las suyas otra vez
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[ˈæntɪks] npl (of clown) → lazzi mpl, buffonerie fpl; (of child, animal) → buffe acrobazie fpl (pej) → scherzetti mplCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
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(ˈӕntiks) noun plural odd or amusing behaviour. The children laughed at the monkey's antics.
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