tomfoolery
Prononciation : [tɒmˈfuːləri]
Mot
Contexte : « behavior »
(noun) silly or foolish behavior that is often fun or entertaining. When people act in a silly way just to make others laugh or to be playful, that's tomfoolery.
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The kids' tomfoolery made the whole class laugh during the talent show.
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His serious attitude was the opposite of tomfoolery; he never joked around.
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What kind of tomfoolery did you see at the birthday party?
Contexte : « entertainment »
(noun) a lighthearted or amusing trick or joke that might seem ridiculous. When something silly is done just to amuse others, it's considered tomfoolery.
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The magician's tomfoolery delighted the audience with impossible tricks.
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The serious play had no tomfoolery; it was all very dramatic and intense.
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Can you remember a time when someone’s tomfoolery made everyone smile?
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