buffoon en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

buffoon en el diccionario PONS

buffoon Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to play the buffoon
to play the buffoon
inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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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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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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Short, heavyset, and wearing ill-fitting suits, he radiated energy but not intellect, and was dismissed by many as a buffoon who would not last long.
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He is very intelligent and strategic, but comes off at times like a comical buffoon and has a short temper.
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As he grows older, he changes from a rather bright child to a dimwitted buffoon.
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Through the 16th and 17th centuries, he was a buffoon character in rural carnival theaters and touring companies.
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Killjoy has to present witnesses and evidence to prove him guilty, and is stripped of his malice buffoon and his powers.
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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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We are regarded as buffoons on the international scene.
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