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Definition of Jokesters
1. jokester [n] - See also: jokester
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jokesters
Literary usage of Jokesters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Vagabonding Through Changing Germany by Harry Alverson Franck (1920)
"The newspapers were constantly publishing "hunger sketches"; the jokesters found
the prevailing theme an endless source of sad amusement. ..."
2. British Policy and Opinion During the Franco-Prussian War by Dora Neill Raymond (1921)
"Perhaps its demise was hastened by the keen shafts of wit of the jokesters.
Charles Lever in his O'Dowd papers satirizes the Billingsgate attitude of the ..."
3. On the Ohio by Harry Bennett Abdy (1919)
"Now, there's the ' Tacoma,' for instance; she's the ' Tack-hammer' with them
darky jokesters. ..."
4. American Medicine (1921)
"The jokesters have done justice in their own facetious fashion to the circumstance
that there 2000000 women in England alone and 10000.000 women in all ..."
5. A Course in Journalistic Writing by Grant Milnor Hyde (1922)
"They remind us of tiresome jokesters who start to tell an anecdote and spend half
an hour upon preliminary explanation. It is quite as serious, moreover, ..."