Each monologist was pushing a shopping cart and wearing a hands free talking device.
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Is she a singer, a monologist, a puppeteer, or some kind of tinkering instrumentalist?
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As a play starring monologist Lily Tomlin, this was a solo dazzle and a terrific human comedy.
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He borrows a lot from the late monologist Spalding Gray.
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And I bring this story and I'm like, I am a monologist.
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Mike Daisey is a monologist and an unabashed Apple fanboy.
From the forbes.com
As a stand-up monologist, he was without peer.
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This correspondence demonstrates that Feynman was not only a great monologist but a good teacher and interlocutor.
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No other monologist rants as captivatingly as Daisey, or copes so incisively with the transgressive topic of money.
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An entertainer who performs alone
A monologue (or monolog) The character may be speaking his or her thoughts aloud, directly addressing another character, or speaking to the audience, especially the former. Monologues are common across the range of dramatic media (plays, films, animation, etc.). ...
A person who performs monologues
(Monology) apostrophe, monologue, soliloquy.
Much like a storyteller, this person writes and then performs an anecdote or series of anecdotes. Monologist is considered a more prestigious title than storyteller. The term is usually applied to people who perform for an adult audience.