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1 He looked very foolish ; and sat down in a corner without speaking.
2 I showed myself very foolish and weak in-insomething that happened then.
3 I used to think it did; but I was very foolish then.
4 I did a very foolish thing in dealing with the young scamp.
5 She was very foolish to leave him; he is worth millions now.
6 Missy suddenly felt herself a very foolish - appearing object in her party finery.
7 But he had many lords in his court who were very foolish .
8 But, in fact, I am very foolish to try to convince you.
9 I think that you are very foolish to give it another thought.
10 Mr. Hunter was saying last night it was very foolish of him.
11 He leaned on his gavel through it all looking very foolish indeed.
12 It would be very foolish for us to continue strangers any longer.
13 Only I was very foolish to say I would wait for you.
14 She has done a very foolish and a very wicked thing there.
15 It was very foolish of me, and I beg your pardon, sir.
16 But it was very foolish of me, for God is not dead.
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