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He is a mere entertainer, a sort of clown.
I suppose some would be offended at using the same word that is applied to Mozart or Einstein for a mere entertainer.
It sometimes happens, however, that a mere entertainer like myself is drawn, against his will, into the sphere of "serious" thought.
He seems to say, "You thought of me as a mere entertainer, a bon vivant, but I had other worlds in me, and you will see them for only an instant".
Unlike jesters of other European courts, Stańczyk has always been considered as much more than a mere entertainer.
The RNC chief went on to call Limbaugh, who that very day delivered the keynote address to the Conservative Political Action Conference, a mere "entertainer" whose show is "incendiary" and "ugly".
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After all, mere entertainers are not worthy subjects of true adulation, unless they are Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe or James Dean.
Some filmmakers want to be serious men and women and avoid being perceived as mere entertainers.
Mere entertainers, such as Lena Horne, were reduced to the status of the audience.
The artists involved therein are serious; they are not mere "entertainers" who should stay in their corners and not ruffle any feathers.
"Not anymore!" A mere year and a half ago, Ms. DeLillo, a divorced mother of three, was a legal secretary with the pent-up heart of an entertainer.
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