Примери за използване на More foolish на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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You… more foolish.
To die for a woman is more foolish.
She is more foolish than I thought.
I couldn't be more foolish.
Nothing more foolish than a man chasing' his hat.
I can't think of a more foolish idea.
Who's the more foolish, the fool or the fool who follows him?
You could not take a more foolish position.
Politicians can behave as a more reasonable and more foolish.
Could one be more foolish than this?
This girl is becoming more and more foolish.
Then she's more foolish than I thought.
A man's a fool not to be careful around a rabid dog ora wolf… but he's more foolish if he panics.
Then you're more foolish than I thought.
It intrigues me, and I think is the ultimate act of bravery,braver(and perhaps even more foolish) than walking into leopard caves.
A learned fool is more foolish than an ignorant fool.
Does it seem a wiser or a more foolish decision?
Who is more foolish, the child afraid of the dark or the man afraid of the Light?
His mistakes were much more foolish than that.
Who is more foolish, the child who fears the darkness or the man who fears the light?
You will have to be a lot more foolish than that.
This is even more foolish than Mushroom's claims and need not be given any consideration.
In growing old, one grows more foolish and more wise.
Which is more foolish---the child who is afraid of the dark, or a man who is afraid of the light?
When men grow old they become more foolish and more wise.
Few things could be more foolish than the European left embracing the politics of Jeremy Corbyn.
Engaging the enemy on your own was even more foolish this time, bulkhead.
But it would be more foolish still to use them as a reason for granting Theresa May a mandate to destroy what remains of British decency and moderation.
A fool always finds one still more foolish to admire him.".
But it would be more foolish still to use them as a reason for granting May a mandate to destroy what remains of British decency and moderation, or for refusing to see the good that a government implementing Corbyn's policies could do.