| 31. | During the late Soviet and post-Soviet era, however, the Wolf gradually became more buffoonish than menacing.
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| 32. | Fans hated the buffoonish Jar Jar Binks, who has a much smaller role in " Episode II ."
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| 33. | Wodehouse, creator of buffoonish Bertie Wooster and his all-knowing manservant Jeeves, spent his teenage summers in Shropshire.
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| 34. | This buffoonish incompetence is only funny because in fact Turrican did quit, just much later than the user history indicates.
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| 35. | Boob McNutt was a clumsy, buffoonish fellow who was quite friendly and attempted to be helpful in his incompetent way.
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| 36. | Quaid is singularly terrific in a buffoonish role he seems born to play, and both Woods and Capshaw play it smart.
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| 37. | The Sonics have been even more buffoonish, and they're better than at least half the teams in the league.
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| 38. | Anti-authoritarianism has its place, but it helps if you're revolting against something more substantive than buffoonish caricatures.
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| 39. | Initially, Joe is instructed by his buffoonish boss, Ray ( Cedric the Entertainer ), to serve papers on Sara.
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| 40. | Of course, in our more conservative times, a serial lover like Leon could be considered offensive, if not downright buffoonish.
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