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fooleries Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( fooleries ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



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fooleries's Usage Examples:

Tom Thumb, Old Mother Hubbard, and suchlike infantile fooleries; or to misspend our time at pantomimes and at rope dancings?" What kind of show contained.


Such burlesques were also called phlyakes ("fooleries") and their writers phlyakographoi.


madman called Velsius, to whom you had written twice, involved us in new fooleries.


Shaw classified it as one of his "tomfooleries".


but said sadly, "When thou dost feel creeping time at thy gate, these fooleries will please thee less – I am past my relish for such matters.


In short, such fooleries I never before beheld; but what I disliked most was the apparent impiety.


spirit and wonderful beauties, if the humour of the grave- diggers, the fooleries of Polonius, and the clumsy jests of the Roman citizens, were omitted.


They spend fast, play all the freaks, pranks, and street-fooleries, and originate all the current whimsicalities: but this is their brief.


see Mother Goose, Tom Thumb, Old Mother Hubbard, and suchlike infantile fooleries; or to misspend our time at pantomimes and at rope dancings?" What kind.


Fer Rouge (Red light, 1870) and a third collection of poems, Gilles et pasquins (Tom-fooleries, 1872), dedicated to the left-wing politician Camille Pelletan.


imagined by the two brats Charlet and Lavaine is an excuse for all sorts of tomfooleries", but specifies : ".


infantile fooleries; or to misspend our time at pantomimes and at rope dancings?" What kind of show contained those characters is not explained.


This drinking ritual happens as the sisters of the bride engage in tomfooleries and playfully strike guests using flower-filled cudgels.



Synonyms:

japery, clowning, lunacy, mishegaas, craziness, harlequinade, buffoonery, frolic, romp, play, prank, tomfoolery, indulgence, folly, gambol, caper, frivolity, meshugaas, mishegoss,

Antonyms:

sanity, intelligence, defeat, lose, inactivity,

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