The masters of this sort of visual foolery are of course the people who post here. |
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There's much foolery among them, but it's very difficult to fool the Vatican. |
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Puns, outlandish narrative detours and other foolery are wildly evident in Milligan's scripts. |
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Looking back, she felt nothing but foolery and cursed herself for such immature motives. |
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It could all turn out to be little more than a little pre-election April foolery, of course. |
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On a former teacher's advice, he reads Flaubert's Bouvard and Pecuchet, which was the last word on this sort of foolery. |
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There is silly foolery and there is heroic foolery, the Zeppelin-tinkerer explains. |
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In William Shakespeare's comedy, Twelfth Night, Feste the clown is not the only fool who is subject to foolery. |
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In years gone by, entire summers could pass with barely a glimpse of flannelled foolery on the back pages of the tabloids. |
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For all its appearance of foolery, then, play is serious business that does not mask unpleasant realities hidden by ritual. |
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Caring for her kingdom had taught Aluvia a new kind of love that made her infatuation with Gadi foolery. |
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In the end, even his holy foolery seems more glib than wise. |
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I'll not have you poison this vessel with your foolery and slubbering. |
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The idea of raising the dam is not only a figary, it's foolery! |
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But the determined, high-spirited foolery has a sanitising, feelgood effect. |
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I coolly laughed and tried to place a simple mask of foolery on my face. |
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The one big difference of carnival in Constance to other types of foolery and carnivals: The carnival in Constance is open to visitors! |
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He was told that if he was to save his freedom, he must tell the truth or his family would suffer for his foolery. |
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There's to be no biting, kicking, rearing or foolery, understand? |
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What other types of foolery is the home-goods outlet engaging in? |
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Though you think, maybe, young men can do their fill of foolery and there is none to blame them. |
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Indeed, it is being erroneously taken for granted that this Suffrage foolery is a kind of game between the police and the fooligans. |
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It is but foolery, but it is such a kind of gaingiving as would perhaps trouble a woman. |
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Since the name, Dromio, comes from Erasmus's Mother Bombie, a considerable privileging of foolery is to be expected. |
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An ordinary play was transformed into an unforgettable experience, simply because the actors managed to convince the paying public that they were watching this extraordinary foolery for the first time. |
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There's some more on the Trump foolery in my print column this week. |
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The one thing we can hope for him, as he goes stale in prison, is that some flash of self-awareness breaks through this armour of fanaticism and foolery. |
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It does indeed feel like trickery or foolery. |
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Even if they are, in the final analysis, pretentious fools, they likely would have been much happier living lives of pretentious foolery in Greenwich Village. |
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The true Way to the Knowledge of the Source is not the timid and footling way of the Student, but the Divine Foolery of the Hacker. |
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