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The phrase "silly thoughts" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to thoughts or ideas that are humorous or lacking in seriousness. Example: "She couldn't stop laughing at her silly thoughts, even in the middle of a serious conversation."
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You said stupid things and thought silly thoughts.
And yet she feels silly; thoughts about how small you are always feel small themselves.
I dumped all my surplus silly thoughts there about EastEnders, Big Brother and columns I couldn't be bothered to write.
Dodgson was more successful at getting people to entertain silly thoughts than he was at getting children to think logical ones.
First, it's not just silly thoughts that are keeping us up at night, such as worrying that we may have run out of a favorite snack for our child.
Els played his first nine holes in 7-under 29 and reached 8 under with a birdie on his 10th hole, before a bogey kind of settled all those silly thoughts.
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"That's a silly thought," Wade said.
A silly thought strikes me: If the Premier League players gave up their Christmas week earnings, the funds gouged from volleyball and other sports could be replenished overnight.
No one in the winners' locker room would say the Sox' victory did anything to even the misses of October (silly thought in April, no?), but it was more than just another game.
The lyrics, which can be hard to decipher, slowly reveal themselves to be meaner than they first sound, taking aim at someone maybe someone in Montreal who underestimated her: I know, most likely, how I used to be: a frail and silly thought in your mind Call me unkind, you're so far behind me But I can't see something more than the things you try to take Now who made a mistake?
I can understand why Facebook might not be keen on helping its users add silly thought bubbles or colorizing effects, but red-eye correction and cropping would certainly be welcome additions.
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