Aún no tenemos significados para "foolhardy thing".
1It seemed a pretty foolhardy thing to be doing, under the circumstances.
2That second start was the most foolhardy thing I ever did.
3She did not pause to think what a foolhardy thing she was doing.
4That was a very foolhardy thing to do, the constable chided him, bending over Hood.
5It seemed a foolhardy thing to do, but Phil understood exactly how to go about it.
6Then Stella did a foolhardy thing.
7To me it seems a rash and foolhardy thing for knights to stand their ground when they find themselves overmatched.
8I felt sorry afterwards, for it was the sort of ridiculous, foolhardy thing that Gowing or Lupin would have done.
9He was aware it was a foolhardy thing to do and decided yes and no half a dozen times while dressing.
10For the first time he began to realize that perhaps they had done a foolhardy thing in making this trip alone.
11Lars became suddenly aware that it was a foolhardy thing he had undertaken, and that he had better betake himself home.
12This was certainly a most foolhardy thing for a sensible man to do, who was seeking to evade the officers of justice.
13A foolhardy thing to do, he thought, a broken paddle, out there above the rapids, would mean death and no other thing.
14"Nay," said Lady Anne, "I dare not bid thee do such a foolhardy thing.
15It was one of those foolhardy things that succeed just because of the sheer, daring recklessness of the man who carries them through.
16"It was a most foolhardy thing to do."
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