Sentence examples for to foolish from inspiring English sources

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to foolish

adjective

Lacking good sense or judgement; unwise.

  • Being foolish once in a while does not make one a foolish person.

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Those investors had taken a fine idea and, inadvertently, put it to foolish use.

His mood did not change even when he had to respond to foolish questions.

That was the cue for "Unfoolish," a sequel to "Foolish" in which the woman finally leaves her man.

"So there is concern that this will lead to foolish terms to the borrower merely to win business in the short term".

There were no "originate-to-distribute" strategies in the mortgage markets, so the loans were not bundled into securities to be sold to foolish investors.

They'll insist that the tax on bank debt just proposed by the Obama administration is a crude concession to foolish populism.

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Better to be silent than to be foolish.

"They were beginning to look foolish".

Exciting markets cause us to do foolish things, too.

Well, sometimes we need to do foolish things".

It wasn't enough simply to be foolish.

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