Pronunciation: /ˈstroʊlɪŋ ˈpleɪər/
noun a performer or actor who travels from place to place, usually performing in the streets or small venues
A1 The strolling player entertained the children with his juggling act.
A2 As a strolling player, she traveled from town to town performing in small theaters.
B1 The strolling player was known for his ability to captivate audiences with his storytelling.
B2 The strolling player's improvisational skills were unmatched, making each performance unique.
C1 The strolling player's repertoire included a wide range of theatrical genres, from comedy to drama.
C2 Despite facing criticism from some traditionalists, the strolling player continued to push boundaries in his performances.
formal The strolling player entertained the crowd with a variety of performances.
informal The strolling player was really good at keeping the audience engaged.
slang That strolling player sure knows how to put on a show!
figurative In life, we are all just strolling players on a grand stage.
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