Sentence example with the word 'clownish'

clownish

Definition adj. like a clown

Last update: October 15, 2015

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Mohan's clownish antics sometimes gets on my nerves.   [Please select]

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The brutalities of Austrias white coats in the north, the unintelligent repression then characteristic of the house of Savoy, the petty spite of the duke of Modena, the medieval obscurantism of pope and cardinals in the middle of the peninsula and the clownish excesses of Ferdinand in the south, could not blot out from the minds of the Italians the recollection of the benefits derived from the just laws, vigorous administration and enlightened aims of the great emperor.   [Please select]

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"He will probably put us out by his clownish performance."   [Please select]

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Still more could she have beaten Hubert for his clownish and hurried departure.   [Please select]

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Lady was emerging from clownish puppyhood into the charm of youth.   [Please select]

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The zany at the circus can go through no more clownish tricks than the chat.   [Please select]

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His opponents called him clownish; his friends declared him Lincolnesque.   [Please select]

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Compared with Bruce's helplessly clownish trouble-seeking propensities, Charlie Chaplin's screen exploits are miracles of heroic dignity and of good luck.   [Please select]

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