harlequinesque
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]harlequinesque (comparative more harlequinesque, superlative most harlequinesque)
- Like or befitting a harlequin; clownish.
- 1916, Richard Ashley Rice, Robert Louis Stevenson: How to Know Him:
- He was a powerful young fellow, with bewildered hair and beard, wearing his neck open; his blouse was stained with oil-colours in a harlequinesque disorder...
- 2007 March 11, Matthew Gurewitsch, “Admire the Footwork, but Mind the Hands”, in New York Times[1]:
- Sam Archer is the harlequinesque dancer who was trained in musical theater, while Richard Winsor is the taller, heavier-boned dancer who was trained in ballet.