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How to pronounce buffoonery in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms clowning, frivolity, harlequinade, japery, prank
Type of craziness, folly, foolery, indulgence, lunacy, tomfoolery
Has types schtik, shtick, shtik, schtick

Examples of buffoonery

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The time-travel buffoonery of Encino Man meets Ghostbusters'technical sorcery.
From the time.com
It is a safe bet that Netanyahu is wryly amused at such obsequious buffoonery.
From the infowars.com
Though it's a change from cartoon buffoonery, it's hardly a carefree activity.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Well now he have pure comedy genius to add to allegations of incompetent buffoonery.
From the infowars.com
Many investors were rightfully worried last year about the buffoonery in Washington.
From the money.cnn.com
While some of us object to the hint of buffoonery, it plays to a big crowd.
From the thenewstribune.com
Although his buffoonery may make parents wince, theatergoers under 10 will be tickled.
From the nytimes.com
Hard to top the Colorado governor's race if you like outrageous buffoonery.
From the theatlantic.com
They perform in the same archaic framework with the expen sive buffoonery.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Acting like a clown or buffoon
  • A jester, joker, jokester, fool, wit-cracker, prankster or buffoon was a person employed to tell jokes and provide general entertainment, typically by a European monarch. Jesters are stereotypically thought to have worn brightly colored clothes and eccentric hats in a motley pattern. ...
  • Foolishness, silliness; the behaviour expected of a buffoon
  • A raindrum fool can infuse her comical performance with a bit magic. At 2nd level the raindrum fool can force a number of targets watching her equal to her raindrum fool level to make a save with a DC of 10 + the raindrum fool's class level. ...