| 1. | Pyle may be buffoonish, but he's not evil.
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| 2. | A scimitar-wielding Moroccan and a buffoonish Spaniard strutted the stage.
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| 3. | Nigel Bruce typically played buffoonish, fuzzy-minded gentlemen.
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| 4. | Pretending to be Geraldine, she entertains two buffoonish suitors.
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| 5. | His watercolors are exquisite yet full of buffoonish jokes and sly cultural commentary.
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| 6. | The supporting actors are either ciphers or buffoonish caricatures.
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| 7. | "I didn't want them to look buffoonish,"
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| 8. | Since Eugene is a drunken, buffoonish deckhand, good comic opportunities abound.
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| 9. | He is buffoonish and insecure in his own professional status and social standing.
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| 10. | The members of Kiss themselves despised the film for making them appear buffoonish.
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