One must be the half-foolish Nicko; the other must be the spy.
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It was foolish to question the power in that grave, sardonic face.
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He looked very foolish; and sat down in a corner without speaking.
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The Bishop did a foolish thing in talking of the metropolitan press.
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The foolish comfortable words spoken in every drawing-room throughout the United Kingdom.
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Mashed potatoes, beef jerky and water made him feel a bit better.
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I saw a puppet show last year, but they moved all jerky.
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Take it in little sips, commanded the foreman in short, jerky sentences.
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She glanced at him, and with a jerky movement crumpled the paper.
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Her movements seemed jerky, almost uncontrolled, so different from her usual grace.
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Harv said in the dopey voice he affected whenever Nell talked fancy.
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Sure, there's the Christmas present sorted for your dopey, grumpy younger brother.
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As she felt its warmth again, the dopey South Seas feeling returned.
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I don't mind rescheduling, but I'm not riding in that dopey-looking car.
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I would see how dopey I was worrying about such petty stuff.
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I have studied every line of old Randall's notes till I'm 'dopy' myself.
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Went dopy I suppose about the bad news and tore things up a bit.
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Are you dopy, daft, or what's the matter with you?
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If that ain't regular Bolsheviki talk, then I'm dopy.
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CAROL chimes dimly in, dopy from the sunshine.
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On MRI, all patients demonstrated a mass-like fluid extension around the pes anserine bursa and into the bone.
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To avoid misdiagnosis, radiologists should be aware of the occurrence of osseous changes in the tibia confluent with pes anserine bursitis.
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Conclusion: Pes anserine bursitis with intramedullary extension is an unusual presentation of bursitis that may simulate a neoplasm clinically and radiologically.
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You are the state's hired hand, Charlie boy-duly employed to remain at Austin and display your anserine ignorance in the governor's office.
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The storied local band turned the tables merit-wise after a loosy-goosy but hardworking set by a Marcus Miller small group.
Ús de goosey en anglès
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The goosey-gander stood in the doorway and looked into the cow shed.
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But when the door closed on the goosey-gander, the boy was aroused.
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Just seeing a couple of red lights had made her all goosey.
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But at that moment he heard a pretty voice answer the goosey-gander.
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They were furious because Dunfin had a suitor like the white goosey-gander.
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Simultaneously, all three threw themselves with one long jump at the goosey-gander.
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The other goose, of course, nodded also, and goosey went away satisfied.
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I know my little Molly-mysilly little goosey-betterthan she knows herself.
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Why-youold goosey- Iwasonly speaking in a general sense, of course!
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The white goosey-gander had the good fortune to spy a perch.
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The boy sat on the goosey-gander's back and rode up amongst the clouds.
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The boy did not care to waken the goosey-gander, so he walked on.
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All the others were willing to go, but the white goosey-gander made excuses.
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When they got to the goosey-gander, he was lying prostrate on the ground.
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It went loosey goosey at the end for two Irish goals.
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There sketches have a loosey-goosey commitment that lingers from Robinson's old series Detroiters.