Definition of Silliness. Meaning of Silliness. Synonyms of Silliness

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Definition of Silliness

Silliness
Silliness Sil"li*ness, n. The quality or state of being silly.

Meaning of Silliness from wikipedia

- the circus, portrayals of silliness such as exaggerated, funny behaviour are used to amuse audiences. Portrayals of silliness, provided by clowns and jesters...
- occupation of France silly, the adjective of Silliness Silly, a fielding position in the sport of cricket the title character of Mr. Silly, the tenth book...
- The Sillies were a Detroit punk rock band formed early 1977 by auto ****embly line worker Ben Waugh. The Sillies pla**** their first show second-billed...
- Yaara Silly Silly (transl. Friend, silly, silly) is a 2015 Indian romantic film directed by Subhash Sehgal which portrays a two-night relationship between...
- Silly (French pronunciation: [sili] ; Dutch: Opzullik; Walloon: Chili) is a muni****lity of Wallonia located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium. On January...
- Silly String (generically known as aerosol string) is a toy of flexible, sometimes brightly colored, plastic string propelled as a stream of liquid from...
- The Silly Sisters is an English folk music duo, formed in 1976 by Maddy Prior and June Tabor. Both of their albums were well-received by reviewers. Prior...
- Silly Bandz are rubber bands made of silicone rubber formed into shapes including animals, objects, numbers, and letters. They are normally worn as bracelets...
- Silly Fools is a Thai rock band. They released their first album in 1998 and are known for their alternative rock sound. The group first formed in 1995...
- In the United Kingdom, silly season is a period in the summer months known for frivolous news stories in the m**** media. The term was first attested in...