Which preposition to use with foolishest
Her father, though, said: "Pat, I've suspected for a long time it was foolish of me to have a red-haired daughter."
Now Mary saw that she was foolish in not listening to the doctor.
No, stupid as they may be, they are not so foolish as that.
To one of the threats hissed out by the congress, I have put nothing similar into the Cornish proclamation; because it is too wild for folly, and too foolish for madness.
you shall pardon me for that; as if a Lord had not more privilege to be more saucy, more rude, impertinent, slovenly and foolish than the rest of his Neighbours, or Mankind.
What makes you talk so foolish about it?" Laurella nodded an agreement, looking more than usually like a little girl playing dolls.
Who's saying anything so foolish to you?
He laughed, foolish with joy as he told it, and I felt tingling in my arms that old boyish, brute impulse to slay him for the wretched ease of his victory.
They kept hanging around looking real foolish at him, and Jig looks back at 'em as if they wasn't there.
"Oh, come, now, Darry, don't be so foolish over a fellow who has treated you in such fashion.
Here he differed from Frank, who had something of a temper and was likely to do something foolish on the spur of the moment if he became angry.
Love is a foolish thing judged by workaday standards, and the thoughts and actions of lovers foolish beyond measure.
My father used to be wanting to, and was angry with my mother and me, thinking we were telling lies and talking foolish like.
PHORKYAS How foolish by discretion's side shows foolishness!
Without knowing why, Agony suddenly felt unaccountably foolish under Miss Judith's keen glance, and taking her eyes from Pom-pom, she let them rove leisurely over the long line of girls at her own table.
For a tribe there is most foolish among men, of such as scorn the things of home, and gaze on things that are afar off, and chase a cheating prey with hopes that shall never be fulfilled.