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Discover Ludwig"foolish antics" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means silly or ridiculous behavior. Example: The children's party was full of foolish antics, with kids running around in circles and throwing food at each other.
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While much of the rest of the planet adopts agricultural biotechnology an absolutely essential tool if we're to achieve security for our 21st century food supply the foolish antics of green party activists around the world lead us toward a future of poverty and hunger.
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These pieces usually dealt with the antics of foolish or cunning peasants, exploring the relationship between master and servant or husband and wife.
Time will tell whether he will play against Arsenal or if his antics and foolish decisions against Manchester City will find him a seat on the sideline.
Matthiessen says: "There was something about him — in those antics — that bordered on the foolish, or buffoonish almost.
Apu and Bart learn that the wasp cameras are filming the antics of Springfield for an intergalactic reality show, Foolish Earthlings.
Foolish, foolish idea.
Classroom antics.
Holiday antics.
Foolish is as foolish does.
Foolish, perhaps.
Stay foolish".
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