foolish in Germany
foolish [fuːliʃ] albern, dumm, närrisch, töricht
Sentence patterns related to "foolish"
1. Foolish, foolish child.
2. You foolish, foolish woman.
3. Foolish girl.
4. Foolish woman.
5. There are more foolish buyers than foolish sellers.
6. Discreet and Foolish Virgins
7. Stay hungry, stay foolish!
8. Remember, stay hungry, stay foolish...
9. Blatherskite: A babbling, foolish person
10. They can be foolish together.
11. Kingdom Preaching —Foolish or Practical?
12. Shun profane and foolish chatter.
13. Diktat is a foolish policy.
14. Penny wise and pound foolish.
15. 9 Foolish schemes* are sinful,
16. How foolish!” —Dawn, now 22.
17. The part about being foolish?
18. Crackbrained definition, foolish, senseless, or insane
19. My son is young and foolish.
20. She's just a vain, foolish woman.
21. She's a foolish interfering old woman!
22. The foolish people clamoring for war.
23. May fortune favour the foolish.
24. Blather (uncountable) Nonsensical or foolish talk
25. Asininity: a foolish act or idea
26. We have made a foolish mistake.
27. Absurdities: a foolish act or idea.
28. Some are proud, vain, and foolish.
29. Foolish pride: I considered myself indestructible.
30. He is imbrued with foolish ideas.
31. Absurdity: a foolish act or idea
32. Besides being heartbroken, she felt foolish.
33. Your foolish talk makes me cringe.
34. Everyone laughed at his foolish antics.
35. It is foolish to haphazardly adventure.
36. Blithering (plural Blitherings) Incoherent or foolish talk
37. He is commonly supposed to be foolish.
38. An Airhead is a silly, foolish person
39. You are not so foolish after all.
40. His mind is lumbered with foolish ideas.
41. A quick-tempered man does foolish things.
42. Don't be penny wise and pound foolish.
43. 2 Penny wise and pound foolish.
44. Paul was left feeling distinctly foolish.
45. Bosh definition, absurd or foolish talk; nonsense
46. Her foolish actions exposed her to ridicule.
47. Don't try to make me look foolish.
48. 7 Everyone laughed at his foolish antics.
49. Foolish say then: " Cur extends a tongue. "
50. Aping (plural Apings) Foolish imitation or mimicry