Definitionn. the trait of giving little thought to danger
Last update: August 27, 2015
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He said he saw nothing in it but foolhardiness and vain-glory. [Please select]
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She hated to appear mollycoddlish, and sometimes indeed did very silly things out of sheer foolhardiness. [Please select]
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"Be careful that you do not pay for something worse than foolhardiness." [Please select]
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It was merited punishment for his foolhardiness in inviting his own discomfiture. [Please select]
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He said he saw nothing in it but foolhardiness and vainglory. [Please select]
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His anger was for Belllounds's foolhardiness in "leavin' a trail."' [Please select]
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"It was sheer foolhardiness or carelessness that got you into that scrape." [Please select]
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If ever there was a likely place for specimens it was here; Raymond was an expert at locating them, and fearless to foolhardiness. [Please select]
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The Kentuckians, disorderly foot and horse, rushing in foolhardiness to the top of this uncovered expanse of rock; the Indians, twice, thrice, their number, engirdling its base, ringing them round with hidden death. [Please select]
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