silly|sillies in English
noun
[sil·ly || 'sɪlɪ]
stupid person, foolish person; word used for children who behave improperly
Use "silly|sillies" in a sentence
1. Very silly is very silly was persisting.
2. That's silly.
3. " Dear Anne: A man says silly things to a silly woman. "
4. " Well, how silly!
5. Silly, I know.
6. If silly Sally will shilly-shally, shall silly Willy-nilly Shilly-shally, too?
7. You silly big mutt!
8. Stop asking silly questions.
9. Confound that silly fool!
10. You have silly haircut now.
11. She's a silly old cow!
12. Silly mistakes often arouse ridicule.
13. Not for silly pageantry, Hardin.
14. Birdbrains: a silly flighty person
15. My sweet, silly little girl.
16. Birdbrain: a silly flighty person.
17. That's really silly clownish behavior.
18. “Oh, you silly little jade.
19. Most Catchphrases are just silly
20. Utterly stupid or silly: Asinine behavior
21. Don't do that, you silly boy!
22. Think of hunting with silly string.
23. Stop messing around, you silly twit!
24. Star-Bellied status has become a sea of confusion on those beaches, with those silly, silly Sneetches
25. She is silly enough for anything.