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were foolish
adjective
Lacking good sense or judgement; unwise.
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They were foolish.
Ghaisar's actions were foolish.
Her atonal compositions were foolish.
Students were "foolish," he said.
Q. Did people think you were foolish?
The stars were foolish, they were not worth waiting for.
Lewis said such tactics were foolish and underestimated customers.
We were foolish to believe that it could be like '96 again.
For starters, he couldn't do that even if he were foolish enough to try.
The post-9/11 wars were foolish and costly, he would often say at campaign events.
We were foolish and heedless, and you were right to break it off.
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