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Term: fulish

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1: (Popular) Foolish or lacking good sense.


Sample Sentence:

1. That was a fulish decision to quit the job without having another one lined up.

2. My friend made a fulish mistake by investing all his money in a risky business venture.

Part of Speech: Adverb

Sense 1: (Popular) Foolishly or without using good judgment.


Sample Sentence:

1. She fulishly ignored the warning signs and continued to trust him blindly.

2. Tom fulishly skipped studying for the exam and ended up failing.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense 1: (Local) A term used in some regions to describe a mischievous or playful person.


Sample Sentence:

1. Jake is such a fulish; he's always playing pranks on his friends.

2. The children were happily chasing each other around the park, giggling like fulishes.

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense 1: (Local) To behave in a foolish or silly manner.


Sample Sentence:

1. Despite his age, Grandpa loved to fulish around and make everyone laugh.

2. The kids fulished about, dancing and singing as if no one was watching.

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