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"I knew by the first evening that I had done something foolish to volunteer for this study".
The following morning, I woke with a headache, dry mouth and that morning after feeling you get when you know you've done something foolish.
They are all aware that they're being filmed, darting their eyes at the camera when they've done something foolish or bonding with the lens when they need an ally, silently registering their feelings to the outside world.
The definition of the word is "expressing frustration at the realization that things have turned out badly or not as planned, or that one has just said or done something foolish".
Understand that most parents are very supportive of their children (even after you've ignored their advice and done something foolish).
She's playing for time and possibly hoping you won't notice she's just done something foolish with her cards or move and wants you to make your move without checking hers.
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George Osborne did something foolish last weekend.
What if people misinterpreted the results and did something foolish?
Try not to frighten him into doing something foolish.
"A lot of people that don't have nothing to do with their time do something foolish," he said.
If they fear abandonment, they could do something foolish and dangerous — like making a grab for disputed territory.
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