10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FOOLHARDIER»
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foolhardier in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Reminiscences of a Journalist
... themselves into divers troubles, but I have never heard of a foolhardier
defiance of detection than this. We had in our church what I suppose is not to be
found in many churches at present, — a pew for black people, though I never saw
any ...
Charles Taber Congdon, 1880
Sundays I took the hardier (or foolhardier) of my friends out fishing, or just riding
around. We never went far because we couldn't trust the engine. But our fun was
never measured by the distance we traveled. It might have been more accurately
...
3
Border Lays: And Other Poems
And well might he thus go away, for a madder, foolhardier action Never Highland
pony did. As for me, in the strangest position I found myself — in the hands of the
baker and his helpmeet. So suddenly there I had come, and was such an ...
4
What Happens in a Man's Innermost?
If we thought that we could influence others in a way as to transform them and
change their course to our liking, nothing could be more presumptuous, nothing
could be foolhardier. For man is stubborn as a mule, most resistant to change ...
k r lakshminarayanan, 2013
5
The Broken Teaglass: A Novel
I really couldn't have come up with a foolhardier plan myself. “Well, don't look too
hard at what we're doing, then. Don't overthink it. It's a pretty insane idea. I'm not
denying that. I'm just asking ifyou're serious." Mona cocked her head.
6
Valeria's Last Stand: A Novel
Ibolya had certainly heard about things by now. She would certainly be waiting
for him with a pitchfork. The potter decided he would leave indiscretions like that
to younger, foolhardier men. However, by the time he made his way to the 82.
7
Heinemann English Dictionary
fool fool2 noun a dessert made from fruit and cream whipped together:
gooseberry fool. foolhardy adjective (foolhardier; foolhardiest : unwisely bold or
rash. Word Family foolhardiness noun; foolhardily adverb foolish adjective
lacking sense or ...
8
Colossal Canadian Failures 2: A Short History of Things that ...
But we Canadians are made of foolhardier stock than that. Often backed by our
well-meaning political masters, we like to try making a living where we shouldn't
or in ways we shouldn't. Pulling the wool over everyone's eyes Sheep. They were
...
Randy Richmond, Tom Villemaire, 2006
... FOODSTUFFS FOODWAYS FOOFARAW FOOFARAWS FOOL FOOLED
FOOLERIES FOOLERY FOOLFISH FOOLFISHES FOOLHARDIER
FOOLHARDIEST FOOLHARDILY FOOLHARDINESS FOOLHARDINESSES
FOOLHARDY FOOLING ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
10
Schirmer's Complete Rhyming Dictionary
faultier feistier filmier filthier finnier fishier fizzier flabbier flakier flashier fleecier
fleshier fleshlier flightier flimsier flintier floppier flossier fluffier flukier foamier
foggier folksier foolhardier foxier freakier freer friendlier friskier frizzier frostier
frothier ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FOOLHARDIER»
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foolhardier is used in the context of the following news items.
Antonio Cassano Scores Perfect Panenka Penalty via Underside of …
What makes it even braver (or foolhardier, depending on your perspective) is that Parma were down 2-1 at the time. A miss would have been a ... «Bleacher Report, Sep 14»
5 Cheap Summer Activities For Broke People
... open and carrying a flashlight and utility knife to slash open abandoned couches (although I should note, he's foolhardier than most people). «The Frisky, Jun 14»
Superstar Rajinikanth: the boss, the hero, the hope
At first glance, there cannot be a foolhardier project than that of 'explaining' Rajinikanth. This, after all, is a landscape littered with rusting hulks ... «Hindustan Times, Dec 13»