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Pitre (Noun)

Sense 1: A performer, often comedic, in a circus or carnival.

Example sentence: The pitre entertained the audience with his hilarious antics and funny one-liners.

Sense 2: A clown or jester in traditional French and Italian theater.

Example sentence: The pitre's colorful outfit and exaggerated gestures added an element of amusement to the stage.

Pitre (Verb)

Sense 1: To engage in playful or silly behavior.

Example sentence: The children loved to pitre around the playground, laughing and chasing each other.

Pitre (Adjective)

Sense 1: Relating to or characteristic of a clown or fool.

Example sentence: The pitre costume had oversized shoes and a brightly colored wig, capturing the essence of playful silliness.

Pitre (Local)

Sense 1: A type of traditional folk dance originating in the local region.

Example sentence: The vibrant costumes and energetic movements made the local pitre dance captivating to watch.

Sense 2: A regional slang term for a funny or amusing person.

Example sentence: Jack is known as the pitre of the neighborhood for his hilarious jokes and antics at every gathering.

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