quick-change in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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He is a quick-change artist who can assume a new disguise in less than a minute, although he no longer needs to use such skills.
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The audience found sincere, empathetic and at times universal emotion in the music of this quick-change artist.
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These metamorphosis effects were inspired by quick-change artists and magicians.
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Bacon is a magician, a quick-change artist.
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Our senses and our sensibilities are being evolved by force into quick-change artists, masters of disguise.
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He was a quick-change artist and magician of astonishing popularity in the early twentieth century, and was regarded as the highest paid theater performer of his time.
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