Synonyms for "clownery"
(2 found)
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13 translations across 10 languages.
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Armenian
1 entries - խեղկատակություն noun (the behaviour of a clown; clownishness, tomfoolery)
Catalan
1 entries - pallassada noun (the behaviour of a clown; clownishness, tomfoolery)
Czech
1 entries - klaunovství noun (the behaviour of a clown; clownishness, tomfoolery)
Finnish
1 entries - pelleily noun (the behaviour of a clown; clownishness, tomfoolery)
Galician
1 entries - pallasada noun (the behaviour of a clown; clownishness, tomfoolery)
Polish
2 entries - błazenada noun (the behaviour of a clown; clownishness, tomfoolery)
- błazeństwo noun (the behaviour of a clown; clownishness, tomfoolery)
Portuguese
2 entries - palhaçada noun (the behaviour of a clown; clownishness, tomfoolery)
- palhaçaria noun (the behaviour of a clown; clownishness, tomfoolery)
Russian
1 entries - клоуна́да noun (the behaviour of a clown; clownishness, tomfoolery)
Spanish
2 entries - payasada noun (the behaviour of a clown; clownishness, tomfoolery)
- payasadas noun (the behaviour of a clown; clownishness, tomfoolery)
Tamil
1 entries - கோமாளித்தனம் noun (the behaviour of a clown; clownishness, tomfoolery)
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Defensive clownery by the Mets at certain points of the game ultimately cost the 22-year-old Niese his first major league win in eight months.
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