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Discover LudwigThe phrase "peanut gallery" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a group of people who make comments or criticisms, often in a loud and disruptive manner. Example: The speaker ignored the jeering comments from the peanut gallery and continued with his presentation.
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peanut gallery
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In the nineteenth century, the cheap seats at the back of a theatre or in the upper balcony.
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Any thoughts, peanut gallery?
Holbrook says the peanut gallery also affected her book sales.
Suggestions from the peanut gallery during yesterday's webcast were numerous.
I'm with the peanut gallery on this one.
Even the peanut gallery have shelled out £75.
That lack of specificity didn't stop members of the Republican peanut gallery from criticizing, however.
A peanut gallery of percussion (bongo drums, maracas, slapstick, and so on) provides rude commentary.
And don't worry, Kimp tells the peanut gallery, their social lives are perfectly adequate.
But the peanut gallery of the foreign policy establishment has its monuments, too.
No less a personage than sportscaster king Bob Costas coughed in the peanut gallery.
Directors aren't necessarily grateful for help from the peanut gallery, however.
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