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buffoonish
buffoonish, a. (bəˈfuːnɪʃ) [f. buffoon n. + -ish.] Like or characteristic of a buffoon.1672 Marvell Reh. Transp. i. 312 As improper and buffoonish, as to have seen the Porter lately in the good Doctors Cassock and Girdle. 1702 Burlesque of R. Lestrange's Quevedo 168 This foolish, base Buffoonish thr...
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Grobian
The word "grobian" has thus passed into the English language as an obscure word for any crude, sloppy, or buffoonish person.
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buffoonly
† buˈffoonly, a. Obs. Also buffonly. [f. as prec. + -ly1.] = buffoonish.1607 Chapman Bussy D'Amb. i, Your Buffonly laughters will cost yee the best blood in your bodies. 1650 R. Stapylton Strada's Low-C. Warres ix. 41 A buffoonly Calvinist, who thought himself a Wit. 1684 Goodman Winter Ev. Confer. ...
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The Longjohn Flap
In this episode, as well as the earlier "Sometimes You Hear the Bullet", a more fully developed character for Henry emerges—he is not as buffoonish as
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Xu Qing (character)
Originally a blacksmith, Xu Qing is a buffoonish character in the novel — crude, simple-minded, gluttonous and often sleepyheaded.
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How to tell if series terminates (Legendre ODE) when solving for the coefficients for the Legendre ODE $(1-x^2)y’’-2xy’+l(l+1)y=0$, I understand how to obtain the recurrence relation $$a_{k+2}=\frac{k(k+1)-l(l+1)}{(k...
If the terms of an infinite series $\,s_1 + s_2 + ... + s_n + ...\,$ are such that they are equal to zero after $\,s_n\,$, then it is said to **terminate** and its sum is $\,s_1 + s_2 + ... + s_n\,$ which is a finite sum and the series converges to it. In the common case of a power series $\,a_0 + a...
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Fool on the Hill (novel)
The novel is the story of two authors, the buffoonish Prof. Stephen Titus George and his artful adversary Mr. Sunshine.
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Boob McNutt
Publication history
Comics historian Don Markstein traced the history of the strip:
Story and characters
Boob McNutt was a clumsy, buffoonish fellow
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Dimitrios Ioannou
the author's own experiences as a soldier in the Archipelago Division, gives a portrait of Ioannou, under his popular nickname Balafaras: a slightly buffoonish
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Lord Peter Wimsey (radio series)
after traumatic experiences in the First World War – better than any of the others who tried over the course of the twentieth century...Just as Wimsey’s buffoonish
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A Monster Christmas
however appear stereotypically irksome – an overprotective parent, feisty young daughter, know-it-all older brother, as well as bumbling baddies and buffoonish
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Ted Baxter
Portrayed by Ted Knight, the Baxter character is a broad parody of a vain, shallow, buffoonish, vacuous TV personality. While his narcissism fuels his delusions of grandeur, Baxter's onscreen performance is buffoonish.
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Carlo Cecere
Trinchera, not Cecere, was punished because La tavernola abentorosa's satirical portrayal of monastic life was considered a buffoonish mockery.
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A Very English Scandal
Shakespeare, writing in The Telegraph, gave the novel five stars out of five, noting that Preston "tells this complicated story of cack-handed assassins, buffoonish
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Love in Albania
Ustinov played a buffoonish American military policeman searching for his long-lost daughter in wartime London.
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