It could all turn out to be little more than a little pre-election April foolery, of course. |
Looking back, she felt nothing but foolery and cursed herself for such immature motives. |
Hereby you may perceive how much I do attribute to the wise foolery of our morosoph, Triboulet. |
In years gone by, entire summers could pass with barely a glimpse of flannelled foolery on the back pages of the tabloids. |
On a former teacher's advice, he reads Flaubert's Bouvard and Pecuchet, which was the last word on this sort of foolery. |
Caring for her kingdom had taught Aluvia a new kind of love that made her infatuation with Gadi foolery. |