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are foolish
adjective
Lacking good sense or judgement; unwise.
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"Petty cuts are foolish.
Such rumors are foolish.
These are foolish people.
"The British people are foolish.
All current "Corsaire" productions are foolish.
Do you think Chinese people are foolish?
The people who say so are foolish.
Few employers today are foolish enough to mandate discrimination.
—Pride and Prejudice (1813) Surprises are foolish things.
For criminals are foolish, as the 1994 "Scream" theft demonstrated.
He will gamble that the Russian people are foolish enough to trade prosperity for nationalistic fervour.
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