Acting like a clown or buffoon.
1 He plays the part with a clever and economic use of buffoonery .
2 She is full of buffoonery and has a nice appreciation of it.
3 Nothing pleases the great chambers of sovereign man so much as buffoonery .
4 A vein of irony-wemight perhaps say of buffoonery - pervaded his whole nature.
5 Comedy became, therefore, a sort of consecrated slander, lyric spite, aesthetical buffoonery .
6 Do you not know that this is no fitting time for buffoonery ? '
7 The papers read every Saturday evening were characterized less by depth than buffoonery .
8 He also uses a fisheye lens to distort the image, reinforcing the buffoonery .
9 There is a time for all things, and buffoonery suits me no longer.
10 Though I love fun, eternal jesting, buffoonery , punning absolutely kills me.
11 Neither of these pieces of gross buffoonery bore any author's name.
12 It's buffoonery that may make you laugh but couldn't possibly make you cry.
13 O'Mally, for all his buffoonery , was a keen one to read a face.
14 And his humour is genuine and spontaneous; it is farcical without descending to buffoonery .
15 Mimicry is the lowest and most ill-bred of all buffoonery .
16 Why is it such a matter of importance to him and his gammon-faced buffoonery ?
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