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Sentence count:57+4Posted:2017-03-08Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: unwiselySimilar words: foolishimpishlylavishlypeevishlypolishpolishedabolishfoolMeaning: adv. without good sense or judgment. 
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31. The longer I live the more beautiful life becomes. If you foolishly ignore beauty, you will soon find yourself without it. Your life will be impoverished. But if you invest in beauty, it will remain with you all the days of your life. Frank Lloyd Wright 
32. It was just that I wanted, foolishly, to protect you from the unpleasantnesses of life.
33. I was a girl who liked my mountains pointy, so I foolishly and ignorantly snubbed the Cairngorms.
34. Walter and Katherine had sent what he foolishly believed to be an electric train.
35. I had about seven dollars, five of which I foolishly squandered that night.
36. You shouldn't end money foolishly.
37. Ambition often spends foolishly what avarice had wickedly collected.
38. The scholar foolishly took the school cooling pool for swimming pool.
39. He stopped stock still, his frayed trousers soaking in the slush, and peered foolishly in.
40. A number were killed by the mobs but not a fraction of the number who foolishly or provocatively invited his fate.
41. People make fun of her because she always speaks foolishly.
42. Catherine wishing to keep up your acquaintance, I acquiesced -- foolishly.
43. Customers sometimes foolishly test his handiwork by touching the sharpened edge.
44. If you behave so foolishly, you must be ready to take the consequences.
45. He foolishly embarked much money in the swindler's scheme and so lost it all.
46. Don't you repent of having wasted your time so foolishly?
47. A speckled hen swaggered down the main street of the'settlement ", cackling foolishly.
48. I knew a pastor[sentencedict.com], who foolishly appointed a Freemason as the president of his church board of directors.
49. To stop acting or speaking foolishly or pretentiously. Often used in the imperative.
50. Don't you repent of having wasted your money so foolishly?
51. Someone who behaves as foolishly as you has no right to prescribe how others should behave.
52. A word in season from his father would have stopped him form acting so foolishly.
53. It is because of this rather petit cranium that its eyes and ears seem to appear so exaggeratedly large but rather than make the animal seem foolishly overdrawn (as it were), it adds to its appeal.
54. The Toad saw at once how wrongly and foolishly he had acted.
55. Just over a year ago, I foolishly locked up my bicycle outside my office(Sentencedict.com ), but forgot to romove the pannier.
56. For example, if your thought is, "I'm an idiot, " imagine yourself wearing a dunce cap, dressed very foolishly, and jumping around like a dork.
57. But he foolishly failed to embrace a long-term budget solution put forward by the bipartisan Simpson-Bowles commission, which he himself appointed.
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