35 adjectives to describe foolishnesses

I cried, "this is mere foolishness.

though I admire it, as I admire the siege of Troy, or the battle of Waterloo, is a piece of darned foolishness.

I bet I know what he's thinking aboutthat all this is utter foolishness, and that we ought to start out with nothing more than we could carry on our machines, and then take pot-luck?

I understood that was sheer foolishness, and Lord Edam did not even pretend to care for her." Lady Lambourne looked daggers and remained speechless.

Looking back in calmness at the still recent Entwistle episode in Paristhe real originating cause of his sudden flight to Londonhe was staggered by his latent capacity for downright, impulsive foolishness.

Such divine foolishness, let discretion warn, or morality frown, or society play the censorious hypocrite, "were wisdom in the scorn of consequence.

" "It ain't," said the Colonel, flatly"it's some more damn foolishness."

"Graham," said he, "let's drop this cussed foolishness.

"Peggy," he demanded of her, in the semi-privacy of the vestibule, "will you kindly elucidate the meaning of this dathis idiotic foolishness?" "Why, this," she explained, easily, and exhibited a folded paper.

What egregious foolishness!

Makaraig and some others have asked that an academy of Castilian be opened, which is a piece of genuine foolishness" "All right, all right, after awhile.

It was only girlish foolishness; I'm sorry that I did it!

Used to clap my handscalled it foolishness.

Max went off on a new tack"it's seemed to me absolute foolishness.

"Peggy," he demanded of her, in the semi-privacy of the vestibule, "will you kindly elucidate the meaning of this dathis idiotic foolishness?" "Why, this," she explained, easily, and exhibited a folded paper.

Looking back in calmness at the still recent Entwistle episode in Paristhe real originating cause of his sudden flight to Londonhe was staggered by his latent capacity for downright, impulsive foolishness.

But he was such a whole-hearted, vigorous, athletic young fellow, with so little foolishness about his make-up, that the name did not carry with it the insult it usually conveys.

Those who are active and are the authors of any useful device you must honor, but the idle or such as busy themselves with petty foolishness you must hate.

It sometimes happened that a Wild Wolf from Up the Creek would breeze in, full of rum, plumb foolishness, and money.

And this to be because that her nature did be stirred so that her natural wiseness was all overset, and she to be that she do aught of unwisdom that should come to her, because of her pretty love-foolishness, which did now be made the more strong, by reason of the half-rising of her anger.

When we tell him you're worth twenty millions and he's plumb full of primitive foolishness and general ignorance of the outside world, he says, ', he will come back!'

I'm going to have that little trip with Kirke, and if you don't have it, it will be pure foolishness; and you'll cry your eyes out afterward to think you didn't.

"Forget that scientific foolishness you absorbed when you were school ma'aming.

Migwan and Gladys, on the other hand, remembering their own early "crushes," managed not to smile at Bengal's sentimental foolishness about the lock of hair, and Gladys gravely gave her a hand-painted envelope to keep the precious tress in.

"That is sinful foolishness," said Mary.

35 adjectives to describe  foolishnesses