319 adjectives to describe fools

'She's a silly little fool, and I shan't answer,' he reflected.

'She's a silly little fool, and I shan't answer,' he reflected.

My eye, but you are a pack of damn fools!" To this he received no reply.

What a blind fool was I; yet here's a letter, To whom, directed too?

Hear him, ye fools, hear him!" Hereupon the outlaws stared upon Beltane and upon each other, and fumbled with their weapons as men that knew not their own minds, while Beltane, wiping sweat from him, leaned upon his axe and panted, with the three at his elbow alert and watchful, eager for fight; but Perkyn lay where he had fallen, very still and with his face hidden in the grass.

No truth so sacred, banter cannot hit, No fool so stupid

They were probably talking together when the poor mad fools who killed them came round to this side of the castle and found them.

I suppose he read what he saw in our eyes, for he burst out angrily, 'Don't stand staring at me like a pair of damned fools.

Luke Tweezy ain't a plumb fool, for all he made the mistake of denying he knowed Jack Harpe.

"Oh, Mrs. Corbett," he whispered in return, "I've been an awful fool!

you bear, I believe, outside, the fame of a wise and a firm man; but in these little hands you have been as weak a fool as the veriest dotard might have been;and may be yet.

" "You're two crazy fools.

"I would in a minute," Chuck chipped in, "if I was good-looking like Skinny and had a white shirt" "What's a white shirt got to do with it?" "Listen to the innocent child," Chuck laughed, "as if any darned fool didn't know that the first thing a professional love-maker has to have is a white shirt!"

"I was an infernal fool to agree to his blasted conditions," he growled savagely.

"For yourself, my child?" "I was a vain fool," she broke out impetuously.

Each time there is a debate on this question in the House, member after member hostile to the proposal will play the ignorant fool and pretend to be confused himself, and will try to confuse others, by deliberately clumsy statements of these most elementary ideas.

" Shivering, deathly cold, he went on amid his sobs: "And, wretched fool that I have been, I have killed them through loving them too much.

Heard you not never how an actor's wife, Whom he (fond fool) lov'd dearly as his life, Coming in's way did chance to get a jape, As he was 'tired in his devil's shape; And how equivocal a generation Was then begot, and brought forth thereupon?

"You won't help Miss Hyslop by butting in like a clumsy fool.

I was a most conceited fool, puffed up with spiritual pride, tempting God needlessly.

Go to, thou grave-visaged, youthful fool!

Shillito's what Canadians call a looker and Barbara's a romantic fool.

For the English, those soft-hearted fools, who had already so well treated the women at Wilhelmstal, could be as easily persuaded to exercise their flabby sentimentalism on the women and children in Tabora.

It made me look like a credulous fool.

But every miserable fool who has nothing at all of which he can be proud adopts, as a last resource, pride in the nation to which he belongs; he is ready and glad to defend all its faults and follies tooth and nail, thus reimbursing himself for his own inferiority.

319 adjectives to describe  fools