Similar words: tomfoolery, cooler, spooler, cajolery, water cooler, preschooler, fool, befool. Meaning: ['fuːlərɪ] n. foolish or senseless behavior.
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1, Well, this is a pretty piece of foolery indeed!
2, You never see animals going through the absurd and often horrible fooleries of magic and religion. Only man behaves with such gratuitous folly. It is the price he has to pay for being intelligent but not, as yet, quite intelligent enough. Aldous Huxley
3, Were you gripped in wonderment at the April Foolery abroad on the airwaves last week?
4, I felt angry for her stubborn foolery for not letting go on her relationship with Ashley .
5, I apologised for the foolery, but Mr. Perkupp said: "Oh, it seems amusing."
6, This is excellent foolery.
7, But what is clear is that the tradition of a day devoted to foolery had ancient roots.
8, He was seeking a face-saving deal with the bank's board that would allow him to resign under his own terms and escape some blame for the foolery involving his girlfriend's compensation.
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