This gorgeous, impressive set, once lit, was host to dancing that bordered on buffoonery, but silly music deserves silly dancing. |
Like all standup comedians who transition into film careers, he had to buy his way into the business through buffoonery. |
This ridiculous sounding direct translation of a toiletry-product seemed to perfectly sum up the buffoonery and pomposity of the French. |
The movement went to extremes in its use of buffoonery and provocative behaviour to shock and disrupt public complacency. |
You have everything from Homer's buffoonery to the more complicated satire. |
Like the great music-hall turn, they combine vulgarity and wit, musicality and buffoonery. |