silly fool

Frequency: 7.814.2 per million words

Used to describe someone who is foolish in a light-hearted or annoying way.

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Examples (20)

  • You silly little fool!
  • Don't be such a silly fool; you know better than that.
  • Don't be such a silly fool; think before you act.
  • He realized he had been a silly fool to believe the lie.
  • I felt like a silly fool after sending the message to the wrong group.
  • Calling her a silly fool was uncalled for.
  • Only a silly fool would ignore that warning sign.
  • I was a silly fool for forgetting our anniversary.
  • What a silly fool I was to forget her birthday again.
  • Stop acting like a silly fool and get serious.
  • He called himself a silly fool and apologized.
  • She couldn't help but laugh at her own silly fool behavior.
  • She's no silly fool—she was just trying to lighten the mood.
  • He might seem like a silly fool now, but he has a good heart.
  • Quit acting like a silly fool and help us fix this.
  • The boss called me a silly fool for missing the deadline.
  • The silly fool left his keys in the door all night.
  • Anyone who thinks that plan will work is a silly fool.
  • Stop teasing him, you silly fool; he's trying his best.
  • You're not a silly fool; you just made a mistake.