| 41. | And that man is pretty much a buffoon, despite his womanizing ways.
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| 42. | Brett described Jane as " the straight man to Ian's buffoon.
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| 43. | Heracles can be seen as something of a buffoon.
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| 44. | The buffoon had a bewildering array of representations.
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| 45. | All the things that made them public buffoons.
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| 46. | Much of the humor revolves around several buffoons.
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| 47. | How can we take the news seriously when the anchors act like such buffoons?
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| 48. | This is the biggest buffoon in the world.
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| 49. | In popular culture, he has often been portrayed as something of a buffoon.
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| 50. | Hollywood routinely portrays heroic, forward-thinking Theodore Roosevelt as a childish buffoon.
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