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Sounds like what they do is something closer to buffoonery.
Bringing them back is another example of the buffoonery from our new Mayor.
Take away its precision, and you're largely left with buffoonery.
After a lot of buffoonery and mistaken identity, the couple are united.
The first-round buffoonery is not confined to the players, either.
They do not believe him, mostly due to his buffoonery while hitting on the female members of the team.
The Giants became a team bumbling toward buffoonery, on and off the field.
"We know why last year happened - it wasn't through buffoonery," Smith said.
But I'd be willing to bet you his buffoonery is just a cover for something else."
Laughter swept all alike on both sides at this buffoonery.
"I have known several and found them as subject to buffoonery as men in any profession."
The role of the buffoonery as an integrating force is not lost on fans in farce land.
"God, how I hate this buffoonery," the doctor thought, with a sigh.
The papers read every Saturday evening were characterized less by depth than buffoonery.
In public, Johnson maintained his usual act of cheery buffoonery.
There is no depth of buffoonery and imbecility to which she has not forced me.
Buffoonery is a better vehicle than "mystery" for children.
But has he taken his bad-taste buffoonery too far?
He was celebrated for his wit, which sometimes classed as buffoonery.
The tone of genial buffoonery was less noticeable than usual.
"I'm just glad most students weren't on campus to see this buffoonery.
The meaning matters less than does the spirit of anarchic buffoonery (Johnson).
His couture is shocking to the point of buffoonery.
In particular, they copied the technique of disguising a political attack as buffoonery.
Maybe the answer is to portray Saddam Hussein's works as the buffoonery they are.