Sentence example with the word 'buffoon'

buffoon

ass, clown, enfant terrible, hoodlum, jester, little rascal, mischief-maker, pixie, rogue, softhead

Definition n. a rude or vulgar fool

Last update: July 27, 2015


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Since you are making a buffoon of yourself, you should go sit quietly in a corner before you embarrass me further!   [noun]

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The script was so poorly written not even Zach’s role as a buffoon was able to amuse the audience.   [noun]

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In short, he entirely sacrificed every appearance of the warrior to the masquerade of a buffoon.   [noun]

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"Put him beside his wife and he looks a regular buffoon."   [noun]

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That would be beautiful, sir; that would be royal; no one but a buffoon could fail to understand it.   [noun]

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She said and felt at that time that no man was more to her than Nastasya Ivanovna, the buffoon.   [noun]

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"If the sight I saw in the tent of King Richard escaped thine observation, I will account it duller than the edge of a buffoon's wooden falchion."   [noun]

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Natasha looked joyfully at the familiar face of Pierre, "the buffoon," as Peronskaya had called him, and knew he was looking for them, and for her in particular.   [noun]

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He was the buffoon, who went by a woman's name, Nastasya Ivanovna.   [noun]

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Nastasya Ivanovna the buffoon sat with a sad face at the window with two old ladies.   [noun]

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"Why, fleas, crickets, grasshoppers," answered the buffoon.   [noun]

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