Clownish in a sentence as an adjective

That slide up thing has to be some ultra clownish way. who proposed this, who reviewed & approved this, and on what fundamental ?

And I take your point that the Sun is pretty clownish in the UK, but in Australia they're far more insidious.

You therefore may name things as you like inside your courtyard, but don't forget about couryard's limits and do not fall into clownish play.

For historical figures one admires, it confers a sort of mythic aura, and for ones you don't it makes them seem clownish or misshapen.

I have had my ears pierced and would happily re-pierce them for the right wearable, but their current designs absolutely would look clownish twinned with most masculine outfits.

In celebrations and the media, Black Pete is overwhelmingly viewed by children and adults as unintelligent and clownish.

Too clownish even to be actually corrupt, unless they actually were in some cases - as remember some major figures in Trump's campaign were eventually indicated.

So if Ebay did this totally incompetent, clownish wetwork -- How many companies have done similar things competently, that we haven't heard about or have dismissed as conspiracy theories?

Clownish definitions

adjective

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

See also: buffoonish clownlike zany