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follies
noun as in nonsense, ridiculous idea
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Example Sentences
Newsom and California similarly gave Trump a chance to highlight the follies of Democratic rule and cast himself as a more sensible alternative.
He understands the capacity for human goodness, and even if his adversaries don’t see that virtue within themselves, Paddington’s follies have a way of drawing it out of them.
Newsom and California similarly gave Trump a chance to call out the follies of Democratic rule, endearing the president to his own base.
The fiscal follies are a welcome preelection reminder of Republicans’ inability to govern, and why voters should strip them of their majority in November.
The latest and hopefully final blow to the impeachment follies was delivered Wednesday.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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