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[ US /ˈfuɫɝi/ ]
[ UK /fˈuːləɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. foolish or senseless behavior

How To Use foolery In A Sentence

  • There's to be no biting, kicking, rearing or foolery, understand?
  • In William Shakespeare's comedy, Twelfth Night, Feste the clown is not the only fool who is subject to foolery.
  • A bit of buffoonery and tomfoolery are always welcome after a tense high wire act, during which everyone in the audience has been holding their breath, and looking anxiously upwards, in total empathy with the performer.
  • He probably hid behind a lot of his tomfoolery when it came to girls.
  • There will be wine tasting and outlet shopping and general drunken tomfoolery.
  • A brief summary is in order for those of you not inclined to keep track of shenanigans and other assorted tomfoolery.
  • Looking back, she felt nothing but foolery and cursed herself for such immature motives.
  • I am not proud, also not commit tomfoolery, is tired of all depend on.
  • My eyes hurt and my brain creaks in protest at the muppets and their tomfoolery.
  • ‘Clearly,’ he wrote, ‘all such pieces of foolery will pass away as quickly as they have appeared.’
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