tomfoolery
Americannoun
PLURAL
tomfooleries-
foolish or silly behavior; tomfoolishness.
- Synonyms:
- monkeyshine, horseplay, silliness, foolishness
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a silly act, matter, or thing.
noun
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foolish behaviour
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utter nonsense; rubbish
Etymology
Origin of tomfoolery
Example Sentences
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That was a trick, right there — a bit of rhetorical tomfoolery to make you think the impassioned public testimony and the Oxford comma were connected.
From Seattle Times
With everything out there on the board for everyone to see, chess doesn’t really lend itself to quality April Fool’s tomfoolery.
From Washington Times
As owner of Design of the Times, Butler offers clients beautiful, wildlife-friendly gardens that don’t rely on “synthetic tomfoolery” for their success.
From Seattle Times
So keep an eye out for tomfoolery — we will, too.
From Salon
Nicolas Pepe gets an early chance to make amends for his tomfoolery at the weekend, keeping his place in an Arsenal side that has eight changes.
From The Guardian
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