Definition of buff

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Buff (a.) Of the color of buff.

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Pantaloonery :: Pantaloonery (n.) The character or performances of a pantaloon; buffoonery.
Buffeting :: Buffeting (n.) A succession of blows; continued violence, as of winds or waves; afflictions; adversity..
Buffalo :: Buffalo (n.) The bison of North America.
Mummery :: Mummery (n.) Masking; frolic in disguise; buffoonery.
Zanyism :: Zanyism (n.) State or character of a zany; buffoonery.
Merry-andrew :: Merry-andrew (n.) One whose business is to make sport for others; a buffoon; a zany; especially, one who attends a mountebank or quack doctor..
Droll :: Droll (v. i.) To jest; to play the buffoon.
Rebuffed :: Rebuffed (imp. & p. p.) of Rebuf.
Bugle :: Bugle (n.) A sort of wild ox; a buffalo.
Bubaline :: Bubaline (a.) Resembling a buffalo.
Check :: Check (n.) Whatever arrests progress, or limits action; an obstacle, guard, restraint, or rebuff..
Buff :: Buff (a.) Of the color of buff.
Luteous :: Luteous (a.) Yellowish; more or less like buff.
Buffet :: Buffet (v. i.) To exercise or play at boxing; to strike; to smite; to strive; to contend.
Buffoon :: Buffoon (n.) A man who makes a practice of amusing others by low tricks, antic gestures, etc.; a droll; a mimic; a harlequin; a clown; a merry-andrew..
Buffoon :: Buffoon (v. t.) To treat with buffoonery.
Veery :: Veery (n.) An American thrush (Turdus fuscescens) common in the Northern United States and Canada. It is light tawny brown above. The breast is pale buff, thickly spotted with brown. Called also Wilson's thrush..
Buff :: Buff (n.) A sort of leather, prepared from the skin of the buffalo, dressed with oil, like chamois; also, the skins of oxen, elks, and other animals, dressed in like manner..
Harlequin :: Harlequin (n.) A buffoon, dressed in party-colored clothes, who plays tricks, often without speaking, to divert the bystanders or an audience; a merry-andrew; originally, a droll rogue of Italian comedy..
Woolhead :: Woolhead (n.) The buffel duck.
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