noun
- Plural of clownery; foolish, silly, or ridiculous behavior or antics.
Usage: Usually uncountable in singular form (clownery), but the plural emphasizes multiple instances or types of such behavior.
Examples
- The children's clowneries during the talent show made everyone laugh.
- His constant clowneries in class distracted the other students.
- The circus performer's clowneries delighted the young audience.
- She grew tired of his clowneries and asked him to be serious.
- The movie relied too heavily on slapstick clowneries instead of real humor.
- Their clowneries at the party kept everyone entertained all night.