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Although labeled a brawler, braggart, buffoon and scoundrel, he was not worse than some of his slick opponents.
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His character is depicted as a bit of a buffoon with a conniving, greedy personality who is disliked by many of the town's residents.
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We are regarded as buffoons on the international scene.
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Many of his television parts were as a stuffy, middle class buffoon, with a stiff upper lip, and he is known for deadpan drollery.
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They mount a chariot as though upon a stage; they appoint pretended lictors and publicly act like buffoons.
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While presented as a buffoon in several strips, he was also presented as harmless and well-meaning.
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This record reveals with alarming clarity that he is actually a poor songwriter, dire lyricist, and arrogant buffoon all at the same time.
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It was a manner of enlivening life by playing the buffoon....
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As he grows older, he changes from a rather bright child to a dimwitted buffoon.
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We are also not political buffoons not to know that we have to start serious engagements with any coalition partners immediately.
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