Examples of 'little foolish' in a sentence
Meaning of "little foolish"
little foolish - Acting in a way that may seem unwise or silly. It suggests that someone is making a small mistake or error in judgment
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little foolish
Sometimes they really seem a little foolish.
Seeming a little foolish to his contemporaries.
They sometimes think you are a little foolish.
I feel a little foolish now.
Little foolish at times.
I am starting to feel a little foolish out here.
You remind yourself about the earlier announcement feeling a little foolish.
I thought you looked a little foolish back then.
But those who have no such restraint always seem ignorant and a little foolish.
You have made us look a little foolish in public.
I had thought my innocent Tarun has a big heart but is a little foolish.
It does you no harm to look a little foolish from time to time.
And I feel a little foolish about the way I burst in on you this morning.
That makes you feel a little foolish.
I act a little foolish sometimes.
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That just seems a little foolish.
I feel a little foolish bringing poppy-seed cake and meat loaf to your house.
Her smile was perhaps a little foolish.
And a little foolish.
But taking taxis when you have not any money is a little foolish.
We are both willing to look a little foolish for the things we believe in.
Anybody who does not have a plan B is a little foolish.
It went a little foolish.
He has done some foolish things in his life ; some just a little foolish.
You do look a little foolish.
They always become a little different immediately after they are expressed, a little distorted, a little foolish.
They are just a little foolish.
Sometimes the future takes an unexpected turn, making forecasters look more than a little foolish.
I actually have been feeling a little foolish ever since I got to town.
Delivering that money to the wrong address? That just seems a little foolish.
Well, feeling a little foolish right now.
These kids … Sometimes they really seem a little foolish.
It may seem a little foolish to say it now, but.
Now you probably think I am a little foolish.
I asked, feeling a little foolish asking the question.
I am afraid I have been a little foolish.
Feel a little foolish now?
Among us, I love men who are a little foolish.
A little foolish look, people, who carefully observe the tongue, which does not differ with a special beauty.
I know it sounds a little foolish.
It 's a little foolish of this guy, do not you think?
Well, I guess that does make you look a little foolish.
I am starting to feel a little foolish out here . I will tell you, Dew.
Well, then I would scold you for being fanciful and a little foolish.
He is a little foolish at times, but he is useful to me.".
Once again, the Home page provides the answer and once again I feel a little foolish.
Well, I feel a little foolish.
It will just make you laugh, make you feel, you know, happy and a little foolish.
Foolish of me? It 's a little foolish of this guy, do not you think?
I am beginnin ' to feel a little foolish.
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