| 11. | In fact, he is also something of a buffoon.
|
| 12. | Neither are military buffoons in search of glory or empires.
|
| 13. | It is generally viewed as being made up of bozos and buffoons.
|
| 14. | Unfortunately the press made him out to be a buffoon.
|
| 15. | I didn't want to sound like a buffoon ."
|
| 16. | A buffoon played the accordion, and Gubaidulina danced to its music.
|
| 17. | Or a silly buffoon who traces his roots to India or Pakistan.
|
| 18. | It's time for another young actor to play the buffoon.
|
| 19. | Police officers are often depicted as buffoons or crooks in Bollywood movies.
|
| 20. | I imagined this headline : " Buffoons Behind Fiasco !"
|