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Foolhardily, Karl plays a tune from the opera they attended together.
She courageously if foolhardily placed her slender arm in the staples.
Tarod had made his decision and had refused, foolhardily, to sacrifice her.
Felix Holt is caught up in the riots, and tries foolhardily to direct its hostility away from the town.
(Palin joins in at about 3m30s, rather foolhardily questioning Obama's experience, and the two interact more after about 5m50s.)
Dr Muku had readily - if, in retrospect, somewhat foolhardily - agreed, as Senjin suspected would be his wont.
The Griffins foolhardily collected the three pieces of the spear and brings it to Morgan la Fey's headquarters.
Her situation, she thought bitterly, reminded her of a forlorn hope, when soldiers facing defeat without chance of survival, charged bravely, foolhardily, at the enemy.
The playing manual suggests to players, "Don't foolhardily take on a Level 5 Dragon if you are still a lowly Level 1 character.
In case the Supermutant actually had succeeded in outwitting and capturing the Good Hope, he was unlikely to risk the valuable ship foolhardily, so Bell figured.
She foolhardily dares to use this skill to travel 400 years into the past in a single jump to seek help leaving F'lar in despair back in the present.
With the hideous croak of a tongueless man seeking to voice his rage, the eunuch grappled with Kane--who foolhardily flung the badly bent candlestick after Gravter's parang.
It is no simple creature you foolhardily seek, but a mystery, no single identity but a mirage, a stony thing that has stolen the blood and substance of life, a nightmare crept out of dream."
During her time as Count, Ekelöf lived a "debauched life with drinking, foul language, foolhardily riding and a never ending use of tobacco", and was also known to threaten and struck people who opposed her.
Before news of it could reach the armies on the other side of the Atlantic, a British force under Wellington's brother-in-law Sir Edward Pakenham was defeated foolhardily attacking heavily fortified positions at the Battle of New Orleans.
The noted economist John Kenneth Galbraith said that several generations of Vanderbilts showed both the talent for acquiring money and the dispensing of it in unmatched volume, adding that they dispensed their wealth for self-gratification and very often did it foolhardily.
The dramatic climax of the tale is reached when Nicholas foolhardily puts his backside out of the window: he farts like thunder upon the "" squaymous "" Absolon, the roll of the "" thunderdent "" being an audible sign of the imminent storm.