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foolery
foolery (ˈfuːlərɪ) Also 7 follery. [f. fool n.1 + -ery.] 1. The habit or practice of fooling or acting foolishly.1579 Spenser Sheph. Cal. Feb. 211 But sike fansies weren foolerie. 1604 Parsons 3rd Pt. Three Convers. Eng. 271 Whether Fox may not beare away the bell for follery. 1694 Wood Life 23 June... Oxford English Dictionary
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foolery
foolery/ˈfu:lərɪ; `fulərɪ/ n[U, C]foolish behaviour 愚蠢的行为. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Tomfoolery
Tomfoolery (or Tom Foolery) is a musical revue based on the songs of American satirist Tom Lehrer. wikipedia.org
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Market Foolery - Motley Fool Podcasts | The Motley Fool
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Tom Mullica
In 1976, he opened his own nightclub called The Tom-Foolery Magic Bar Theater. Entertainer Red Skelton visited the Tom-Foolery in 1980 and they became fast friends. The Tom-Foolery closed in 1987. wikipedia.org
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4 Hilarious Comics Explaining Why Cats Are Better Than Dogs
These are indisputable facts, unarguable by silly dogs. The tendency to consider oneself as a 'cat person' or a 'dog person' is quite understandable, given that they have naturally conflicting temperaments. Dogs are more social and playful while cats prefer their independence; one has to earn the attention of a cat while a dogs' love ...
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tomfoolery
tomˈfoolery [f. prec. after foolery.] 1. a. The action or behaviour of a tom-fool; foolish or absurd action; silly trifling.1812 H. & J. Smith Rej. Addr., Punch's Apotheosis, Round let us bound, for this is Punch's holyday; Glory to Tomfoolery, huzza! huzza! 1899 A. Dobson Paladin of Philanth. iii. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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follery
folle, follery obs. ff. of foal, foolery. Oxford English Dictionary
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Donald Corren
He appeared Off Broadway in The Last Sunday in June, Saturday Night, and Tom Foolery. wikipedia.org
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Andrew White (saxophonist)
One (Andrew's, 1975) Live at the Foolery in Washington D.C. Vol. Two (Andrew's, 1975) Live at the Foolery in Washington D.C. Vol. Three (Andrew's, 1975) Live at the Foolery in Washington D.C. Vol. Four (Andrew's, 1975) Live at the Foolery in Washington D.C. Vol. wikipedia.org
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bawdreaminy
bawˈdreaminy nonce-wd. Bawdry.1608 Middleton Trick to Catch iii. ii, Thou cavernesed quean of foolery, knavery, and bawdreaminy. Oxford English Dictionary
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Chicago Fringe Festival
Instinct Theatre The League of Miscreants Mari DeOleo New Light Theatre Project Oracle Productions Our Fair City Po' Chop Rebecca Kling Royal Kung Foolery wikipedia.org
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inplacable
inplacable obs. form of implacable.1650 H. More in Enthus. Tri. (1656) F j b, An inplacable enmity to immorality and foolery. Oxford English Dictionary
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Candy Coated Fury
The cover art was made by artist Thom Foolery. The album was recorded at the band's personal studio in Orange, California. wikipedia.org
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deprehendible
† depreˈhendible, a. Obs. [f. L. dēprehendĕre + -ble.] Capable of being detected.1660 H. More Myst. Godliness vii. ii. 288 The foolery of it [is] still more palpably deprehendible. Oxford English Dictionary
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