Buffoonery Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for buffoonery.
buffoonery
buffoonery
/bəˈfuːnəɹi/
Examples
- It is buffoonery, not academic research.
- The critics stressed the buffoonery.
- Benzino is played with arrogant buffoonery by Jack Oakie.
- It comprised individuals of limited intelligence and high buffoonery.
- Now multiply this buffoonery by 32 London boroughs.
- That's why a sentence like this in a serious reporty is just a buffoonery.
- Accusations of fraud, intentional deceit, or buffoonery would be non neutral.
- Accusations of fraud, intentional deceit, or buffoonery would be non neutral.
- He was celebrated for his wit, which sometimes classed as buffoonery.
- He won it because the voters had got sick of Hodgman's buffoonery.
acting like a clown or buffoon
noun
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"Buff + Funny. A strong clown's silly, foolish pranks."
Buff + Fun + Hurry. A strong clown in a rush makes silly jokes.
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