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Discover Ludwig"foolish looking" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a compound adjective that describes someone or something that appears foolish or lacking in intelligence. Example: The clown's foolish looking red nose and oversized shoes made the children burst into laughter.
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"You can't be afraid of risking being foolish looking for love," she said.
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The sluglike, gamboling Drinking Companions, always a bit foolish, look now like defurred "Nutcracker" mice.
"After you've been saying for a while, 'No, Bernard, no, Bernard, don't be foolish, look at all you have accomplished,' you can't find any more words".
"You won't feel foolish or look foolish coming out of Supercuts".
If Mansfield are feeling penny foolish, Rovers look pound wise.
Bingham's heroes are fully aware of how foolish they look, spending their lives chasing junk.
Devlin didn't even want to think about how foolish he looked.
Whenever someone tells me how incredibly difficult it is to be an entrepreneur I think how foolish we look.
And is it foolish to look for easy answers to difficult questions?
A lot of spring optimism ends up looking foolish.
Coming into this production, Ms. Voigt risked looking foolish.
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