In years gone by, entire summers could pass with barely a glimpse of flannelled foolery on the back pages of the tabloids. |
In William Shakespeare's comedy, Twelfth Night, Feste the clown is not the only fool who is subject to foolery. |
For all its appearance of foolery, then, play is serious business that does not mask unpleasant realities hidden by ritual. |
We'll be saying more about the particular fooleries, dishonesties and tendentiousness involved in these arguments. |
It is one of the grossest fooleries which the wickedness of man has ever led him to commit. |
It is claimed that he reclaimed the city from idleness, from a love of dancing, and from other fooleries to which it was addicted and that he endeavored to bring the inhabitants to be friendly to one another. |