I suspect that there are lawyers who have been disbarred because of less offensive courtroom buffoonery. |
I keep going at it with guns blazing, but I do wonder if my mock-buffoonery is just a cover to deflect accusations of real buffoonery. |
You have everything from Homer's buffoonery to the more complicated satire. |
The movement went to extremes in its use of buffoonery and provocative behaviour to shock and disrupt public complacency. |
Like the great music-hall turn, they combine vulgarity and wit, musicality and buffoonery. |
Previous to this affair my father, from all I can learn, had been a good-humored and light-hearted man, the ringleader in all fun at cornhuskings and Christmas buffoonery. |