A person who amuses others by ridiculous behavior.
1 In American hands, terrifying sociopath Finchy is simply sexist buffoon Todd Packer.
2 He climbed the hill in silence, wondering just what the buffoon meant.
3 The real gangsters saw him as a buffoon , a harmless court jester.
4 But it is particularly suitable for the purposes of a great buffoon .
5 The half-elf felt cold, suddenly realizing this gully dwarf was no buffoon .
6 He has been called a buffoon , a madman and a Kremlin stooge.
7 A man who is uncommon is either a dandy or a buffoon .
8 Rob Ford, the mayor of Toronto, is a hypocrite and a buffoon .
9 Isn't there something fine in his buffoon imitation of the real thing?
10 Another of Michelangelo's buffoon friends was a Florentine celebrity, Piloto, the goldsmith.
11 Any old tailender, sure, could be laughed off as a gormless buffoon .
12 To be the cap-and-bell buffoon on which your master sharpens his wit?
13 He was the buffoon , who went by a woman's name, Nastásya Ivánovna.
14 Why have you not asked, O Pasquil, to be made a buffoon ?
15 Now, listen to me, Master Bardelys, master spy, master buffoon , master masquerader!
16 Especially if one doubts the Bullingdon buffoon is even capable of having policies.
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