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Definition of the day : « foolery »
- As in monkey business : noun shenanigans
- As in play : noun amusement, entertainment
- As in poppycock : noun nonsense
- As in ridicule : noun contemptuous laughter at someone or something
- As in tomfoolery : noun nonsense
- As in craziness : noun foolishness
- As in imbecility : noun foolishness
- As in senselessness : noun foolishness
- As in foolishness : noun idiocy, nonsense
- As in fun : noun amusement, play
- A male—even such a male as Tibby—was enough to stop the foolery.
- Extract from : « Howards End » by E. M. Forster
- You don't make your case any better by this sort of foolery.
- Extract from : « Romance » by Joseph Conrad and F.M. Hueffer
- To wit, that a woman must needs be wed, and that otherwise she is but half a woman, and the like foolery.
- Extract from : « Clare Avery » by Emily Sarah Holt
- If he met the bairns coming from school, the Glen rang with the foolery.
- Extract from : « Kate Carnegie and Those Ministers » by Ian Maclaren
- So foolery was exchanged for foolery, and the thing throve well.
- Extract from : « Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 3 (of 3) » by James Athearn Jones
- It is but foolery; but it is such a kind of gain-giving,66 as would, perhaps, trouble a woman.
- Extract from : « Hamlet » by William Shakespeare
- Foolery, sir, does walk about the orb like the sun; it shines everywhere.
- Extract from : « Familiar Quotations » by John Bartlett
- His answer was, He did remove it for two or three days, till this foolery was over.
- Extract from : « State Trials, Political and Social » by Various
- He was always ready for foolery with the girls, but he was not the sort to go too far.
- Extract from : « Crooked Trails and Straight » by William MacLeod Raine
- Now I feel it is my duty to have no hand in such a piece of foolery.
- Extract from : « The Papers And Writings Of Abraham Lincoln, Volume Two » by Abraham Lincoln