The Collaborative International Dictionary
Foolhardily \Fool"har`di*ly\, adv. In a foolhardy manner.
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adv. In a foolhardy manner
Usage examples of "foolhardily".
Once, foolhardily braving these spikes, I tried to climb up to Jomo, but he placed the sole of his foot on my head and levered me to earth with a single forceful thrust.
The men who foolhardily tried to pursue her found themselves running up against a formidable wall, topped with broken glass and barbed wire.
Tarod had made his decision and had refused, foolhardily, to sacrifice her.
They inherited a hatred of these bold raiders, the scourge of the countrysides, who spared neither noble nor serf if he foolhardily wandered from the highways.
Curran had gone for a walk, childishly and foolhardily still clutching the singleton container of the Duke.
The foolhardily curious climbed the levee, and were astonished at the height of the water.