buffoon造句1, They pictured their manager as a buffoon.
2, Doesn't he get tired of playing the buffoon in class?
3, To many people he was just a romantic buffoon.
4, What a buffoon, what a butt, what a caricature.
5, More precisely, a buffoon with a wacky idea and too much free time.
6, Posterity at first mocked Boswell as a buffoon and lickspittle who managed to write a great book.
7, A buffoon, especially a performing clown.
8, My face looks like a buffoon with a smile.
9, What a bumbling, impotent buffoon!
10, That politician acted like a buffoon during that debate.
11, The southest buffoon is still clamouring to depart form China.
12, And when he had said this, the buffoon vanished; Zarathustra, however, went on through the dark streets.
13, Neill triumphantly flies in the face of a long line of buffoon kings on film.
14, This man symbolizes everything wrong with Britain - a deeply untalented buffoon a thoroughly sinister interior.
15, The man painted his hair into blue, looking like a buffoon.
16, He was one part blackguard, people said, and three parts buffoon.
17, In most people's opinion, what she acted was alike a buffoon.
18, This man symbolizes everything wrong with Britain - a deeply untalented buffoon, with a thoroughly sinister interior.
19, An Lushan, an enormously fat man, was adept at playing the buffoon order to ingratiate himself.
20, Dick Cheney appears less a brooding presence and more a red-faced buffoon, which may well be how history comes to regard him.
21, When he was just midway across, the little door opened once more, and a gaudily-dressed fellow like a buffoon sprang out, and went rapidly after the first one.
22, Mr Sarkozy's hyperactivity has made him look like a buffoon.