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Like a clown.
zany
buffoonish
clownlike
humorous
humourous
1
Trump's actions, in other words, should be considered before his
sometimes
-
clownish
words.
2
The men were mere clowns, but the exhibition was anything but
clownish
.
3
Someone who struck him as strange, out of place, funny, even
clownish
?
4
I learnt that my cousin had grown up ignorant, self-willed, and
clownish
.
5
All other men are of use; he alone is
clownish
like a peasant.
6
After a climax of the
clownish
mood we return to the Intermezzo melodies.
7
To the spectators it was just another
clownish
act, and they laughed uproariously.
8
Toryism of a stolid
clownish
type still held the thrones of collegiate power.
9
In his clumsy,
clownish
way he was making advances to her.
10
Martin's tall shoulders slumped as he sulked, and his long feet seemed
clownish
.
11
Still more could she have beaten Hubert for his
clownish
and hurried departure.
12
His attitude was easy and bold, but neither
clownish
nor uncourtly.
13
What if she looked as
clownish
and painted as they did?
14
She who was so lovely, must be conscious of his rude,
clownish
appearance.
15
It was a pretty
clownish
piece of goalkeeping, incompetence on a grand scale.
16
A
clownish
smile spread his lips in a large nerveless arc.
clownish
clownish look
clownish fellow
clownish man
clownish act
clownish antics