| 21. | Fans just knew him as a buffoonish figure who didn't fall far from the tree.
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| 22. | Bridges starts out slightly overacting a slightly buffoonish president, but the script slowly slants his way.
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| 23. | Ciccio is unable to extract information from the buffoonish fisherman for the atomic bomb's location.
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| 24. | In The Simpsons, buffoonish Homer Simpson works as a safety manager at a fictitious nuclear power plant.
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| 25. | Ross Gibby's dimwitted but never buffoonish jock gets his laughs by being goodhearted rather than goofy.
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| 26. | Hers is a sexless marriage as she's married to an obese, buffoonish man named Deepak.
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| 27. | He seems to have no subtlety or sensitivity whatsoever : his scenes are either buffoonish, cheesy or maudlin.
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| 28. | It was a generally buffoonish Pierrot that held the European stage for the first two centuries of his history.
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| 29. | AGES 5-8 Little Leaguers will find the Angels'buffoonish playing and the spilled-food jokes funny.
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| 30. | There are no buffoonish John Gottis in Puzo's mob books, no Vincent " The Chin"
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