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The foolish
adjective
Lacking good sense or judgement; unwise.
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The foolish trades.
The foolish fuss.
The foolish should not have taken on mortgages they had no realistic possibility of paying.
The "foolish, fond old man" who is "every inch a king" embodies all our contradictions.
The "foolish" change of using "free-enterprise system" to replace "capitalism" is probably more in keeping with today's language.
The foolish mind will see a pane of glass and sees a knife.
(Following the foolish conventions of high-mindedness).
"Let the foolish remain foolish.
Only the foolish tactics of brigade commander Brig.
Only the foolish will be offended by omission.
Satire 11 points up the foolish extravagance of the wealthy.
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