clown around
Third Person
clowns around
Present Participle
clowning around
Past Tense
clowned around
Past Participle
clowned around
1
to behave in a playful, silly, or humorous manner, often engaging in antics or comedic actions for amusement
- Instead of focusing on their work, they decided to clown around and playfully chase each other around the office.
- The siblings spent the afternoon clowning around, telling jokes and pulling silly faces to make each other laugh.
- The performers were clowning around backstage, practicing their funny routines and coming up with new comedic skits.
- The group of friends loved to clown around at the park, playing games and inventing silly challenges.
- Even in serious situations, he couldn't resist clowning around and bringing humor to lighten the mood.