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Discover Ludwig'foolery' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is a noun used to refer to absurd or unwise behavior. For example, you could say "The children were playing around and getting into all sorts of foolery."
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foolery
noun
Foolish behaviour or speech.
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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.
There's some more on the Trump foolery in my print column this week.
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.
But the determined, high-spirited foolery has a sanitising, feelgood effect.
It does indeed feel like trickery or foolery.
"You'll have reason enough to cringe if we have any more of this foolery!" And with that Mr. Newt escorted the lad down the stairs and into the custody of waiting authorities from the Home for Little Homeboys.
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.
The early users were a methodical, tricksome lot; they compiled careful albums and took elaborately posed pictures, with mirrors, intentional double exposures, and trompe-l'oeil feats of perspectival foolery.
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The first was with the Trots, the second was the era of Benn-foolery and now is the issue of immigration".
And then Benn-foolery.
NUTLEY Nutley Little Theater "Tom Foolery," a musical featuring songs by Tom Lehrer.
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