foolishly in English

adverb
1
in an unwise manner; stupidly.
they were condemned for acting foolishly
adverb

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1. “Thou hast done foolishly,” he said.

2. You shouldn't spend money foolishly.

3. ♫ were cruelly and foolishly said ♫

4. She behaved foolishly but with good intent.

5. She drivelled foolishly a few words.

6. We foolishly thought that everyone would speak English.

7. Foolishly, I didn't write the phone number down.

8. Two auks, blinking, waddled foolishly across the ledge.

9. She foolishly agreed to go with them.

10. He admitted that he had acted foolishly.

11. Ambition often spends foolishly what avarice had wickedly collected.

12. But the one speaking foolishly will be trodden down.

13. Blither definition is - to talk foolishly or nonsensically : blather

14. Some will even foolishly blame Jehovah for their calamities!

15. Blabber definition is - to talk foolishly or excessively.

16. Blabber definition is - to talk foolishly or excessively

17. [Middle English Blabben, to talk foolishly, back-formation from blaberen

18. And the one who speaks foolishly will be trodden down.

19. There seems little doubt about who is being foolishly insulting.

20. Some boys are always acting the giddy goat,behaving foolishly.

21. [Middle English Blabben, to talk foolishly, back-formation from Blaberen

22. ’Tis Altogether vain to learn wisdom and yet live foolishly

23. Some boys are always playing the giddy goat, behaving foolishly.

24. You have acted foolishly and you will pay for it.

25. 13 He saw me standing there, grinning foolishly at him.

26. (Numbers 14:9) Were Joshua and Caleb being foolishly optimistic?

27. Indeed, children who act foolishly bring grief to their parents.

28. He saw me standing there, grinning foolishly at him.

29. 22 Two auks, blinking, waddled foolishly across the ledge.

30. I foolishly entrusted the task of collecting the money to Ron.

31. Foolishly, I allowed myself to be persuaded to enter the contest.

32. ’Tis altogether vain to learn wisdom and yet live foolishly

33. I know I behaved foolishly but you needn't rub it in.

34. Blithering definition: talking foolishly; jabbering Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

35. History is filled with discarded regimes that have foolishly tested America’s resolve.

36. Blather definition is - to talk foolishly at length —often used with on

37. Foolishly he made an alliance with Syria. —2 Chronicles 16:1-6.

38. Mrs Wilson was sitting on the sofa, smiling foolishly at him.

39. To stop acting or speaking foolishly or pretentiously. Often used in the imperative.

40. To talk foolishly Familiarity information: Blither used as a verb is very rare.

41. Consequently, heirs may treat foolishly what the parents strove to accumulate for them.

42. Blithering definition is - talking foolishly : marked by or consisting of foolish or nonsensical words

43. To talk foolishly Familiarity information: Blather used as a verb is very rare.

44. Antonyms for Astutely include unwisely, badly, foolishly, stupidly, unintelligently, unknowingly, straightforwardly, naively, slowly and asininely

45. Synonyms for Comically include ridiculously, extremely, insanely, ludicrously, laughably, foolishly, preposterously, inanely, humorously and hysterically

46. Blither - to talk foolishly; "The two women babbled and crooned at the baby"

47. From Middle English Blabben (“to talk foolishly”), perhaps from Middle English Blabbe (“idle talk; talebearer”)

48. • Even more foolishly, the besotted Adolescent attempted to extend the relationship, and chased Byron to Geneva

49. + You have acted foolishly in this matter; from now on there will be wars against you.”

50. 27 "A bottle of whisky' is a noun phrase, and "really rather foolishly' is an adverb phrase.