Use of buffoon in Sentences. 30 Examples

The examples include buffoon at the start of sentence, buffoon at the end of sentence and buffoon in the middle of sentence

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buffoon at the end of sentence


  1. What a bumbling, impotent buffoon!
  2. What a bumbling, impotent buffoon!
  3. They pictured their manager as a buffoon.
  4. To many people he was just a romantic buffoon.
  5. The man painted his hair into blue, looking like a buffoon.
  6. In most people's opinion, what she acted was alike a buffoon.
  7. In most people's opinion, what she acted was alike a buffoon.
  8. He was one part blackguard, people said, and three parts buffoon.
  9. He was one part blackguard, people said, and three parts buffoon.

buffoon in the middle of sentence


  1. A buffoon, especially a performing clown.
  2. My face looks like a buffoon with a smile.
  3. What a buffoon, what a butt, what a caricature.
  4. Doesn't he get tired of playing the buffoon in class?
  5. Doesn't he get tired of playing the buffoon in class?
  6. That politician acted like a buffoon during that debate.
  7. The southest buffoon is still clamouring to depart form China.
  8. The southest buffoon is still clamouring to depart form China.
  9. More precisely, a buffoon with a wacky idea and too much free time.
  10. Neill triumphantly flies in the face of a long line of buffoon kings on film.
  11. An Lushan, an enormously fat man, was adept at playing the buffoon order to ingratiate himself.
  12. An Lushan, an enormously fat man, was adept at playing the buffoon order to ingratiate himself.
  13. Posterity at first mocked Boswell as a buffoon and lickspittle who managed to write a great book.
  14. Posterity at first mocked Boswell as a buffoon and lickspittle who managed to write a great book.
  15. And when he had said this, the buffoon vanished; Zarathustra, however, went on through the dark streets.
  16. This man symbolizes everything wrong with Britain - a deeply untalented buffoon a thoroughly sinister interior.
  17. This man symbolizes everything wrong with Britain - a deeply untalented buffoon a thoroughly sinister interior.
  18. This man symbolizes everything wrong with Britain - a deeply untalented buffoon, with a thoroughly sinister interior.
  19. Dick Cheney appears less a brooding presence and more a red-faced buffoon, which may well be how history comes to regard him.
  20. When he was just midway across, the little door opened once more, and a gaudily-dressed fellow like a buffoon sprang out, and went rapidly after the first one.
  21. When he was just midway across, the little door opened once more, and a gaudily-dressed fellow like a buffoon sprang out, and went rapidly after the first one.

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