English to Arabic Dictionary tomfoolery

tomfoolery

سخافة
definition
noun
he was no longer amused by Ozzie's youthful tomfoolery
foolish or silly behavior.
translation of 'tomfoolery'
noun
سخافة,
حماقة
example
A group of teenage girls whose 'tomfoolery' led to one falling into a fast-flowing river must shoulder some blame for a man's drowning in a rescue attempt, a coroner said yesterday.
One day, in a fit of 'tomfoolery' , she and one of her coworker buddies dress up in a guest's expensive clothing.
She is whip smart and has a low tolerance for 'tomfoolery' , something Ray hasn't quite figured out how to deal with - he often ends up hanging himself as he backpedals out of the latest thorny situation.
There will be wine tasting and outlet shopping and general drunken 'tomfoolery' .
My eyes hurt and my brain creaks in protest at the muppets and their 'tomfoolery' .
In fact, politics-phobes have nothing to fear: his act is as full of gleefully silly 'tomfoolery' as it is sharp-eyed insights into the state of the world.
Where it serves to obstruct learning, and remove choice, political correctness of this kind can only be considered ignorant 'tomfoolery' .
How they intend to turn this 'tomfoolery' into pop music is anyone's guess.
He's grabbed the world's attention with more of his priceless 'tomfoolery' .
It has been a long time since his acting style, characterised by an intensity laced with 'tomfoolery' but never entirely dispelled by it, was celebrated or even mentioned by critics.
His 'tomfoolery' is starting to reach championship levels.
And those with an affinity for the silliness, slapstick, and 'tomfoolery' of this sort of comedy will be turned off by the costumes.
He probably hid behind a lot of his 'tomfoolery' when it came to girls.
He said that for all his wise-cracks, pranks and 'tomfoolery' on the screen, he was a ‘very serious’ person in real life.
he was no longer amused by Ozzie's youthful 'tomfoolery'
Later that year he broke the same kneecap during 'tomfoolery' in a Newcastle nightclub.
the 'tomfoolery' of MPs at question time
He could spot hypocrisy, pomposity, smugness, snobbery, 'tomfoolery' and turpitude from miles away.
And if you work in the medical profession, you might wonder why hospitals have gone from holy places of professionals and passion to hotbeds of 'tomfoolery' in popular culture.
A bit of buffoonery and 'tomfoolery' are always welcome after a tense high wire act, during which everyone in the audience has been holding their breath, and looking anxiously upwards, in total empathy with the performer.
For all the gardyloo and 'tomfoolery' here, I do take blogs seriously.
But some people evidently don't see any need to join in such communal 'tomfoolery' .
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