Definitionadj. marked by defiant disregard for danger or consequences
Last update: November 18, 2019
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It was foolhardy of her to go alone in the night. [noun]
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MY DEAR BOB, - My extremely foolhardy venture is practically over. [adjective]
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Propellerhead tells the story of the author 's hilarious and foolhardy attempts to learn to fly a microlight. [adjective]
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The choice between the horn and sword, may perhaps, include as a moral that it is foolhardy to awaken danger before we have arms in our hands to resist it. [adjective]
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Reaped from this foolhardy enterprise. [Please select]
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It would be foolhardy and probably would result in somebody's getting hurt. [Please select]
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His curiosity was aroused; it did not, however, tempt him to any foolhardy act. [Please select]
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He had an utter contempt for danger but was not foolhardy. [Please select]
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With the perversity of reckless madmen, however, Carl went his foolhardy way unharmed. [Please select]
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The most terrible results of his foolhardy whim Carl pledged me not to tell him. [Please select]
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He was a daring man by nature, and experience had made him almost foolhardy. [Please select]
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