buffoonery造句(1) Hence the bombast in the tragedies, and the buffoonery and ribaldry in the comedies.
(2) He went to the university of buffoonery.
(3) Jimmy Durante's buffoonery was hilarious.
(4) Begin, instead, with the following fact, that the buffoonery is already present.
(5) It can take innumerable forms, from buffoonery to the pursuit of posthumous fame.
(6) But with a typical display of verbal buffoonery, I'd erased that hope.
(7) This article gives an annotation to the concept of "buffoonery" in terms of etymology and semantics.
(8) Strongest on the immediate post-war period, this is a bumper book of buffoonery.
(9) Baogong Drama of the Yuan Dynasty plays the use of a large number of buffoonery, which makes Baogong drama in the comedy show the tragic characteristics.
(10) Some of his recomposed songs and music videos (MVs) are so exceedingly buffoonery that they tickle yours humbly funny bone to no end.
(11) He insists over and over that his task is not buffoonery, but teaching ( or even preaching ).
(12) Originating from the Chinese funny tradition, from the Chinese optimistic mind, the aim of buffoonery is to make use of the art lightness to lighten the life heaviness.
(13) Look at me is one of the most fundamental desires of the human heart. It can take innumerable forms, from buffoonery to the pursuit of posthumous fame.
(14) In a television studio politicians of all stripes entertain viewers with mudslinging, shouting and buffoonery.