Antics - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈæntɪks|  American pronunciation of the word antics
Brit.  |ˈæntɪks|  British pronunciation of the word antics

noun

- plural form of antic

verb

- third-person singular simple present indicative form of antic

Extra examples

We're all growing tired of his childish antics.

...the clownish antics of some of the teenagers at the wedding reception...

...thoughtless, self-indulgent antics that only managed to envenom his teammates...

His antics always make good fodder for the gossip columnists.

...the movie follows the harebrained antics of a pair of stoners who seem incapable of growing up...

...the laughable, boisterous antics of the circus clowns...

...an actor known more for his outré offscreen antics than for his on-screen performances...

...we'll have no more of your antics, so just settle down...

...their roughneck antics were amusing only if you were as drunk as they were...

...his silly antics at office parties have earned him a reputation as a simpleton...

...a troublous teen whose antisocial antics had us all on edge...

...a starlet who usually gets a big wad of publicity for her nonstop antics...

He was driven to distraction by her antics.

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