Citations:funmaker


 * 1912, William Thompson Scott, Chesterton: And Other Essays:
 * But it is not wise to dismiss Mr. Chesterton as simply a funmaker, a weaver of dreams of nonsense.
 * 1932, John W. Whitham, Interworld: a novel:
 * The old fiddler's ability as a funmaker furnished great hilarity and was immensely enjoyed by all.
 * 1969, author?, New York Times Book Review and Magazine:
 * He is a funmaker beyond all question, and he has made millions laugh as no other man of our century I has done.
 * 1969, James Parton, Caricature and Other Comic Art in All Times and Many Lands:
 * After all efforts to discover in the works of Rabelais hidden allusions to the great personages and events of his time, we must remain of the opinion that he was a funmaker pure and simple, a court fool to his century.
 * 1986, U. P. Hedrick, The Land of the Crooked Tree:
 * I began to take advantage of my standing in the principal's good graces, and essayed to be a funmaker.