Buffoonish in a sentence as an adjective

My technical chops are just as good as your, if not better, and I found your efforts utterly buffoonish.

It's a buffoonish competition of "more persecuted than thou".Meanwhile, liberal values get to bite the dust.

>he has a tendency for buffoonish show-boating on controversial topicsWell, now that's a better way to put it!

What makes the article good is that he takes Trump seriously and uses him to make 'serious' politics look buffoonish, reversing the usual trope.

Two dimensional characters who are uniformly ugly and buffoonish - so that the reader instantly knows the bad guys.

In Russian culture, smiling at a stranger is considered buffoonish behavior.

I agree, but my point was that it wasn't the buffoonish CEO that the quote was attributed to, but the HN poster who's bragging about his talent, wealth, and illegal activities.

Great, whenever anyone uses this new technology they'll be warped into a bizarro Charlie Chaplin style universe where everyone is a buffoonish clutz.

In Dr. Strangelove, the absurd behavior of buffoonish humans contributes to the doomsday scenario.

Calacanis's stuff is so buffoonish I second-guess whether I believe he's sincere in his unquestioning adoration of capitalism.

Consider: who would actually be so buffoonish as to call for the creation of a financial bubble at the peak moment before said bubble was about to burst - particularly when the bubble had reached an historical scale.

But when you become completely and tragicomically unbalanced by the existence of cultural criticism, or let it send you into a buffoonish spiral of resentful defensiveness, people may not take you seriously.

Buffoonish definitions

adjective

like a clown; "a buffoonish walk"; "a clownish face"; "a zany sense of humor"

See also: clownish clownlike zany