folle

[US]/fɒl/
[UK]/fɑːl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.Proper noun; a personal name in Spanish (Folle/Folled), German (Foller), and French contexts
adj.Feminine form of French adjective meaning crazy or mad
Word Forms
Pluralfolles

Example Sentences

she went completely folle when she heard the surprising news.

they share a folle passion that nobody understands.

he drove like a folle person to arrive before midnight.

the children were wilde with folle excitement at the birthday party.

we experienced a folle adventure during our trip to italy.

she is folle about her new hobby of painting.

the situation turned into a folle mess within hours.

they danced follement all night at the celebration.

he spent a folle sum of money on vintage watches.

the dog became folle with joy when the family returned home.

she had a folle idea to start her own business during the crisis.

the weather has been folle unpredictable this spring.

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