pratfall en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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He did what we call a pratfall in that film, where he walked into the branch of a tree and fell over backwards.
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The drama of his consciousness gave the comedy of his pratfalls and mishaps a darkly bittersweet undertone as well as a distinctive psychological modernity.
www.newyorker.com
Such a reductive cultural frame, apt enough for a 50-second pratfall, now constrains many feature-length films.
www.slate.com
The physical comedy comes thick and fast, be it slapstick style pratfalls or liposuction as part of a daily beauty routine.
www.nzherald.co.nz
The derogation toward an average confederate appears after the confederate commits the pratfall since humor allows the individuals to comfortably rate attractiveness more congruently with immediately felt (negative) emotions.
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Of course, the challenge remains to move forward without taking a pratfall.
www.seattletimes.com
At the end of the interview, a pratfall, or small blunder, was introduced in some tapes as the experimental condition, and omitted in others as the control condition.
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Where once consumer boycotts revolved around the ethical pratfalls of a company's business practices, they are now focused on more ideological concerns.
news.nationalpost.com
Jokes like a lion's costume worn backyards, some very bad rap karaoke and other pratfalls land with a dull thud with sad regularity.
www.thestar.com
He also tends to be the subject of pratfalls due to his clumsiness.
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