foolhardy in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

foolhardy in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for foolhardy in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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English
In any event, only the toughest or the most foolhardy individuals dared challenge him to a fair fight.
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The name translates as "missteps" and refers to friends' warnings that the initiative was foolhardy, that private funding would never be adequate.
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As far as making a shaman player character, he felt that only the foolhardy would turn their freshly rolled heroes into full shamen.
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To ask for it in a time of austerity would be foolhardy.
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And avoid at all costs such foolhardy activities as driving, falling in love, or inhaling air that is almost certainly riddled with deadly germs.
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If this is correct, it is rather foolhardy.
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He is ambitious, confident, vying, aggressive and foolhardy.
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To do something well is so worthwhile that to die trying to do it better can not be foolhardy.
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It is a foolhardy undertaking.
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This has long been considered one of the sharpest and most problematic, or even foolhardy, opening lines.
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