Examples of 'humourist' in a sentence

Meaning of "humourist"

A humorist is a person who writes or performs comedy for entertainment. They specialize in creating humorous content that elicits laughter and amusement from audiences through various mediums such as writing, stand-up, or acting
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He is an acclaimed humourist and world renowned travel diarist.
In this story she also appears as a witch and humourist.
A humourist is basically a clown.
I am a simple humourist.
Her husband was a humourist and used to write stories which inspired her to write.
He was the brother of acclaimed cartoonist and humourist Mangesh Tendulkar.
French humourist Alphonse Allais once said that we should buildcities in the country.
He was recognised as the leading humourist in the House of Commons.
Sholem Aleichem was a renowned Yiddish writer of stories, novels and plays, and a humourist.
Mushtaq Ahmed Yousufi - a legendary humourist and master craftsman.
Humourist Yvon Deschamps, dancer / choreographer Margie Gillis and television actor William Shatner were among the recipients.
So what do you do if you are not an accredited humourist like me?
Among Americans, the famous humourist Jerome K. Jerome is a great fan of cats and dogs.
Radio Gaga is a comic strip created by the Norwegian humourist « Flis » Øyvind Sagåsen.
He 's no humourist but he 's a good fellow.
He 's a renowned humourist.
His brother is Marc Jolivet, the actor, script-writer, director and humourist.
No . You are a humourist.
Actor Samuel I Jackson described Cathey as a “ brilliant actor, humourist and friend ”.
The word was coined in 1907 by American humourist Gelett Burgess.
For the occasion, FranceInLondon paints a portrait of the French humourist who has been s (… ) more.

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