Crossword-Solution: BUFFOON
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Buffoon | n. | A man who makes a practice of amusing others by low tricks, antic gestures, etc.; a droll; a mimic; a harlequin; a clown; a merry-andrew. |
| Buffoon | a. | Characteristic of, or like, a buffoon. |
| Buffoon | v. i. | To act the part of a buffoon. |
| Buffoon | v. t. | To treat with buffoonery. |
We have 61 clues for the answer “BUFFOON”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Rude or vulgar fool | 1 answer |
| Fool, clown | 1 answer |
| Pagliacci, for instance. | 1 answer |
| One striving to amuse | 1 answer |
| RIDICULOUS person | 2 answers |
| merry andrew | 5 answers |
| Merry-andrew. | 6 answers |
| opera singer type | 7 answers |
| singer type opera | 7 answers |
| Tomfool | 8 answers |
| mimer | 9 answers |
| Twerp | 15 answers |
| Mocker | 32 answers |
| FACETIOUS person | 36 answers |
| Farceur | 39 answers |
| psychopath | 40 answers |
| cretin | 40 answers |
| bananahead | 40 answers |
| Harlequin | 40 answers |
| Boor | 41 answers |
| Mummer. | 42 answers |
| ament | 43 answers |
| Curmudgeon | 45 answers |
| Addlepate | 45 answers |
| Goofball | 46 answers |
| Drool | 47 answers |
| Half-wit | 48 answers |
| Humorist | 48 answers |
| booby | 49 answers |
| Dunderhead | 51 answers |
| Wag | 51 answers |
| Lummox | 52 answers |
| Bozo | 52 answers |
| senile | 52 answers |
| Jester | 53 answers |
| Yahoo | 53 answers |
| Madman | 53 answers |
| Imbecile | 53 answers |
| Ass | 54 answers |
| Moron | 55 answers |
| Lout | 56 answers |
| Joker | 57 answers |
| Mime | 57 answers |
| Comedian | 61 answers |
| Zany | 62 answers |
| Lunatic | 62 answers |
| Droll | 63 answers |
| Nincom-poop | 63 answers |
| lamebrain | 63 answers |
| CLOWN ___ | 64 answers |
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Sentences with BUFFOON (5)
Among them came a Buffoon well known among the populace for his jokes, and said that he had a kind of entertainment which had never been brought out on any stage before.
The Buffoon and the Countryman At a country fair there was a Buffoon who made all the people laugh by imitating the cries of various animals.
But Stroeve, the unconquerable buffoon, had a love and an understanding of beauty which were as honest and sincere as was his own sincere and honest soul.
Why must I tell you this? Oh, I am Fate's buffoon! For I have won, I have won! and there is that in me which will not accept the stake I cheated for." "And you," said Calverley--"this thing is you!" "A helpless reptile now," said Ufford.
Until the sun of the Positive arose, the wise man had to make his choice between these two.” “I have been a buffoon, of course,” observed Jean-Marie.
Quotes with BUFFOON (3)
Their mother is Athene, the goddess of wisdom, and, although they are often ready to play the buffoon to amuse you, such conduct is the prerogative of the truly wise.
The 'Big Bang' idea of pseudo armchair pundits, too is as much a theory as a human-like big buffoon, that your so-called 'holy' books call god.
You said just now, "Don't be so ashamed of yourself, because that's the root of your trouble" — — with those words, you seem to have reached right into my innermost soul. What I mean is, when I visit people, I always feel that I'm really the lowest of the low, that everybody takes me for a buffoon, so I say to myself, why shouldn't I act the fool, I'm not afraid of what any of you might think, because every single one of you is even worse than me. That's why I'm a buffoon, I'…
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Appears in: NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1952–2020).