Sentences with silly
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S s - My best friend tells me that I am silly to be upset about this.
- Right now the poor old devil's drinking himself silly.
- SYNONYMY NOTE: silly implies ridiculous or irrational behavior that seems to demonstrate a lack of common sense, good judgment, or sobriety [it was silly of you to dress so lightly]; stupid implies a slow-wittedness or lack of normal intelligence [he is stupid to believe that]; fatuous suggests stupidity, inanity, or obtuseness coupled with a smug complacency [a fatuous smile]; asinine implies the extreme stupidity conventionally attributed to an ass [an asinine argument]
- silly mid-on
- Don't be silly, it's no bother
- A silly writer.
- A silly idea.
- He knocked me silly.
- silly mid off.
- Don't be such a silly.