Similar words: allies, colliery, emollient, lies, flies, folly, follow, supplies. Meaning: ['fɑlɪ /'fɒl-] n. a revue with elaborate costuming.
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4. He has given up youthful follies.
5. They are imbrued with the follies of youth.
6. She has grown out of her youth follies.
7. You'll pay later for your follies.
8. Have you aided other men in their perverted follies?
9. Field goal follies At least four games this season were decided on field goal blunders.
10. Some follies, however, do not provide suitable accommodation or are simply too small.
11. Trade follies In different ways, paralysis in monetary and fiscal policy played a critical role in 1929-39.
12. And I like his doodles, follies and ideas toyed with and abandoned in impatience, the debris of a restless desire.
13. For Pope, these contradictions are follies to be satirized; for Leapor, they are injustices to be protested against.
14. With small, isolated follies and temples, one solution is to let them out to artists.
15. The follies which a man regrets most, in his life, are those which he didn't commit when he had the opportunity. Helen Rowland
16. The impatience of the genius with the follies of littler men gives thrust and venom to Swift's satirical output.
17. His follies come to mind along with kindnesses.
18. An ice skating show, Ice Follies is very entertaining.
19. Make us guffaw at thy futile follies.
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21. History is little more than the register of the crimes, follies and misfortunes of mankind. History and Historians. Edward Gibbon
22. He's like an old Roman consul snorting at the follies of the government.
23. Such is the delight that people take in seeking out follies at weekends that the Fellowship has quickly gathered momentum.
24. Mary Read closed the school after providing one final line-up in the Princetown Follies in 1935.
25. Even some of their political masters in London have recognised the follies of some of the goings-on in those areas.
26. One can not help wondering what future generations will think of our freaks and follies.
27. He was a social satirist who portrayed the vices and follies of the aristocratic society of the London of his time.
28. Merrick offered a revealing critique of Stephen Sondheim's high-concept Follies, a musical about ageing showgirls in midlife crisis.
29. It was beauty that was natural and artificial at once, and the blend created this flower child of the Follies.
30. The greatest scientists have mixed insight amounting to genius with the most absurd follies at other times.
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