Definitionn. the trait of acting stupidly or rashly
Last update: July 21, 2015
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It was utter folly to choose batting first on this wicket. [noun]
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But it is the mark of utter folly and complete credulity. [noun]
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The folly of mankind shall shatter the Seal: He Shall Rise. [noun]
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'I know not whence their folly comes to them.' [noun]
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Foolish fancies these, but in the gravest man's love there is a vein of folly. [noun]
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"Not unless the Nemesis that waits on woman's folly has been swifter of foot than common." [noun]
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No, she told herself; such folly was impossible. [noun]
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I looked for folly from her; but wisdom, honour, purity, all the virtues from you. [noun]
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And I thought that in the universal mass of falsehood and folly there were some rare stars, dwelling apart here and there, and that she was one of them. [noun]
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"But oh, child, the folly of it." [noun]
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"What a child you are," she said, "to be pleased with such folly." [noun]
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