Silly Sausage Goes To School Michaela Morgan

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  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Silly Sausage Goes to School Michaela Morgan, 2007 After eating a hat, a book, and a cuddly toy, pet dachshund Sausage is sent to obedience school.
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: School for Sausage Michaela Morgan, Dee Shulman, 2001 Silly Sausage is a mini-series of four books within the Rockets series for children who are just beginning to enjoy reading. The stories, linked by either key character or place, are designed to develop reading ability. The illustrated text has speech and thought bubbles and sound effects.
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Sausage in Trouble Michaela Morgan, Dee Shulman, 2001 One of four Silly Sausage titles in the Rockets series for children just beginning to enjoy reading. Fitz and Spatz, the family cats, keep telling Sausage he's just a silly, greedy, lazy dog. But one night, everyone realises that Sausage might not be so silly after all...Ages 5-7+
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Silly Sausage and the Little Visitor Michaela Morgan, 2006-07 Sausage the dog is very jealous when Jack brings home his class hamster for the holidays, but when the cats, Fitz and Spatz, start talking about eating Hammy, it is Sausage to the rescue.
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  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: My New Roots Sarah Britton, 2015-03-31 At long last, Sarah Britton, called the “queen bee of the health blogs” by Bon Appétit, reveals 100 gorgeous, all-new plant-based recipes in her debut cookbook, inspired by her wildly popular blog. Every month, half a million readers—vegetarians, vegans, paleo followers, and gluten-free gourmets alike—flock to Sarah’s adaptable and accessible recipes that make powerfully healthy ingredients simply irresistible. My New Roots is the ultimate guide to revitalizing one’s health and palate, one delicious recipe at a time: no fad diets or gimmicks here. Whether readers are newcomers to natural foods or are already devotees, they will discover how easy it is to eat healthfully and happily when whole foods and plants are at the center of every plate.
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Knock! Knock! Open the Door Michaela Morgan, 2019-08-08 Knock! Knock! What's that? Open the door . . . It's a spotty cat!
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Respect! Michaela Morgan, 2014-07-23 This title tells the story of Walter Tull, premier league football player and the first black officer in the Army in the First World War.
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Museum Mystery Squad and the Case of the Hidden Hieroglyphics Mike Nicholson, 2017 Title Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Chapter 1: In which a crossword proves to be tricky ... -- Chapter 2: In which a very long word is introduced ... -- Chapter 3: In which some ancient writing is uncovered -- Chapter 4: In which a cat stays very still indeed -- Chapter 5: In which a puzzle is puzzling -- Chapter 6: In which someone purrs -- Chapter 7: In which there is some confusion about Paris -- Chapter 8: In which mixing up some letters gives interesting results -- Chapter 9: In which a jacket is lumpy -- Chapter 10: In which there is a chase for a bracelet -- Last Chapter: In Which the Case is Closed -- Copyright -- Advertisement
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Never Shake a Rattlesnake Michaela Morgan, 2016-06-30 Don't teach the bunny rabbits your own disgusting habits Don't picnic with a python in the park Everyone knows to mind your manners, to say please and thank you, and not to talk with your mouth full! But when it comes to dealing with grumpy grizzly bears and hairy chimpanzees, things get a lot more complicated . . . Rollicking rhymes combine perfectly with Nick Sharratt's trademark witty illustrations in Never Shake a Rattlesnake - a thoroughly modern look at good behaviour!
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Fiction: Level 10: The Spooks Michaela Morgan, 2014-01 Would you like to meet the Spooks? The Spooks tells the story of the Spook family and the Normal family who both live in Tottering Towers. The Spooks want to frighten the Normals, but the Normals know better! TreeTops Fiction contains engaging novels from top authors and illustrators with the variety children need to develop a love of reading!
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Fizzy and Bandit: A Bloomsbury Young Reader Sarah Crossan, 2020-06-11 Book Band: White (Ideal for ages 6+) A fun, heartwarming and humorous story, ideal for children practising their reading at home or in school. Fizzy wants a dog. Not just any dog though – a golden dog with a black nose and very curly hair. So when a dog called Bandit who looks just like this appears in her neighbour's garden, Fizzy will stop at nothing to keep him – even if it means hiding poor Bandit in the laundry basket... This delightful comedy from Ireland's Children's Laureate Sarah Crossan is perfect for children who are learning to read by themselves and for Key Stage 1. It features illustrations from Nicola Colton and a feisty heroine children will love. _______________ Bloomsbury Young Readers are the perfect way to get children reading, with book-banded stories by brilliant authors like Julia Donaldson. The series is ideal for both home and school, with gorgeous colour illustrations, tips for parents, and fun activity ideas. Online guided reading and teaching notes, written by the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE), are available at bloomsburyreaders.com. 'Every child needs a Bloomsbury Young Reader. Fun, stretching, just the right length, full of adventurous vocabulary and punctuation.' - Julie-Ann McCulloch, Teacher
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: How to Love an American Man Kristine Gasbarre, 2011-08-16 An endearing and unforgettable memoir of love, self-discovery, and enduring, old-fashioned values Kristine Gasbarre made a New York career of dating driven, inaccessible men. When she realizes her love life will never result in happiness if she continues on the same path, she makes a big decision—relocating to Italy to discover her roots and find out what defines her adoring grandpa. But upon receiving the news of his sudden passing, she is lured away. With nowhere left to go, Krissy returns to her small hometown for the first time in a decade to help care for her grandmother—a refined, private matriarch suf?fering from early dementia along with the loss of her husband. In her reluctant agreement to share the nearly lost love stories and transformative lessons from her rich sixty-year marriage, Krissy’s grandma becomes the one of?fering comfort as she coaches her granddaughter through the fear of loving. Grandma’s unapologetic femininity and secret giving spirit opens Krissy’s eyes about relationships, teaching her the single most important requisite for loving a man: first a woman has to learn the power of her own inner beauty.
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Cool Clive and the Little Pest Michaela Morgan, 1998 It is Jade's first day at school and Clive's mum has asked him to keep an eye on his little sister. But this is not easy, as she is a little pest. This is part of the Oxford Reading Tree: Treetops series for children who need the support of carefully monitored language levels.
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Fiction: Level 9 More Pack A: Oh, Otto! Michaela Morgan, 2014-01 Meet Otto, a boy from outer space, in Oh, Otto!. 'There is a new boy coming today and he comes from far, far away,' Miss Underwood tells Class Four. Are Charlie, Josh and Jo ready to meet Otto? TreeTops Fiction contains engaging novels from top authors and illustrators with the variety children need to develop a love of reading!
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Horrid Henry's Sports Day (Er) *Custom B 2014* Francesca Simon, 2014-02-03
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Inconspicuous Consumption Tatiana Schlossberg, 2019-08-27 *First Place Winner of the Society of Environmental Journalists' Rachel Carson Environment Book Award* If you're looking for something to cling to in what often feels like a hopeless conversation, Schlossberg's darkly humorous, knowledge-is-power, eyes-wide-open approach may be just the thing.--Vogue From a former New York Times science writer, this urgent call to action will empower you to stand up to climate change and environmental pollution by making simple but impactful everyday choices. With urgency and wit, Tatiana Schlossberg explains that far from being only a distant problem of the natural world created by the fossil fuel industry, climate change is all around us, all the time, lurking everywhere in our convenience-driven society, all without our realizing it. By examining the unseen and unconscious environmental impacts in four areas-the Internet and technology, food, fashion, and fuel - Schlossberg helps readers better understand why climate change is such a complicated issue, and how it connects all of us: How streaming a movie on Netflix in New York burns coal in Virginia; how eating a hamburger in California might contribute to pollution in the Gulf of Mexico; how buying an inexpensive cashmere sweater in Chicago expands the Mongolian desert; how destroying forests from North Carolina is necessary to generate electricity in England. Cataloging the complexities and frustrations of our carbon-intensive society with a dry sense of humor, Schlossberg makes the climate crisis and its solutions interesting and relevant to everyone who cares, even a little, about the planet. She empowers readers to think about their stuff and the environment in a new way, helping them make more informed choices when it comes to the future of our world. Most importantly, this is a book about the power we have as voters and consumers to make sure that the fight against climate change includes all of us and all of our stuff, not just industry groups and politicians. If we have any hope of solving the problem, we all have to do it together. A compelling-and illuminating-look at how our daily habits impact the environment.--Vanity Fair Shows how even the smallest decisions can have profound environmental consequences.--The New York Times
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: The Prairie Homestead Cookbook Jill Winger, 2019-04-02 Jill Winger, creator of the award-winning blog The Prairie Homestead, introduces her debut The Prairie Homestead Cookbook, including 100+ delicious, wholesome recipes made with fresh ingredients to bring the flavors and spirit of homestead cooking to any kitchen table. With a foreword by bestselling author Joel Salatin The Pioneer Woman Cooks meets 100 Days of Real Food, on the Wyoming prairie. While Jill produces much of her own food on her Wyoming ranch, you don’t have to grow all—or even any—of your own food to cook and eat like a homesteader. Jill teaches people how to make delicious traditional American comfort food recipes with whole ingredients and shows that you don’t have to use obscure items to enjoy this lifestyle. And as a busy mother of three, Jill knows how to make recipes easy and delicious for all ages. Jill takes you on an insightful and delicious journey of becoming a homesteader. This book is packed with so much easy to follow, practical, hands-on information about steps you can take towards integrating homesteading into your life. It is packed full of exciting and mouth-watering recipes and heartwarming stories of her unique adventure into homesteading. These recipes are ones I know I will be using regularly in my kitchen. - Eve Kilcher These 109 recipes include her family’s favorites, with maple-glazed pork chops, butternut Alfredo pasta, and browned butter skillet corn. Jill also shares 17 bonus recipes for homemade sauces, salt rubs, sour cream, and the like—staples that many people are surprised to learn you can make yourself. Beyond these recipes, The Prairie Homestead Cookbook shares the tools and tips Jill has learned from life on the homestead, like how to churn your own butter, feed a family on a budget, and experience all the fulfilling satisfaction of a DIY lifestyle.
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Simply Scratch Laurie McNamara, 2015-11-17 From the popular blogger behind Simply Scratch comes a debut cookbook showing how to home-cook absolutely everything from scratch. McNamara's highly anticipated debut cookbook, Simply Scratch, takes her home-cooking know-how to every reader's own kitchen, with 120 wholesome, mouthwatering recipes along with stunning photography, entertaining anecdotes, and personal musings. Featuring everyday ingredients, a down-to-earth approach and family recipes, Simply Scratch proves cooking from scratch can be affordable, simple, fun and absolutely delicious.
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Robbie Woods and His Merry Men Michaela Morgan, 1997-03
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Fiction: Level 12 More Pack A: Shelley Holmes Ace Detective Michaela Morgan, 2014-01 Shelley has a brilliant idea in Shelley Holmes Ace Detective. She decides to be a detective. With her best friend and her dog, she uncovers a mystery that threatens all the animals in the neighbourhood. TreeTops Fiction contains engaging novels from top authors and illustrators with the variety children need to develop a love of reading!
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: The Big Short Michael Lewis, 2011-01-27 'We fed the monster until it blew up ...' While Wall Street was busy creating the biggest credit bubble of all time, a few renegade investors saw it was about to burst, bet against the banking system - and made a fortune. From the jungles of the trading floor to the casinos of Las Vegas, this is the outrageous story of the misfits, mavericks and geniuses who, against all odds, made the greatest financial killing in history.
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Dear Bunny Michaela Morgan, 2006 A family of mice tries to unite Tino and Teeny, two love-struck but shy bunnies, after inadvertently destroying their love letters to make a nest.
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Happy Birthday, Sausage! Michaela Morgan, 2010-04-01 Sausage the dog plans his birthday party, but the cats try to spoil his fun.
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Reaching the Stars Jan Dean, Liz Brownlee, Michaela Morgan, 2017 A feisty collection of brand-new poems about amazing women and girls who did what they needed to do no matter what society thought.The poems are about role models both real and fictional. Malala - global spokesperson for education for girls.Rosa Parks - who became an international icon of resistance to racial segregation.Mary Shelley - who wrote Frankenstein when she was only 19.Valentina Tereshkova who became the first woman in space.Margaret Hamilton lead software engineer of the Apollo Project and also about 16 year old Katniss Everdeen from district 12 who volunteered as a tribute in the Hunger Games, won and became a heroine to a generation of YA readers.
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: History by the Lake Clarence Baldwin Davis, 2005 Historical essays mainly prepared by students at Marian College, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin from 2000-2004.
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Crisis Economics Nouriel Roubini, 2011-05-05 In this myth-busting book Nouriel Roubini shows that everything we think about economics is wrong. Financial crises are not unpredictable 'black swans', but an inherent part of capitalism. Only by remaking our financial systems to acknowledge this, can we get out of the mess we're in. Will there be another recession, and if so what shape? When will the next bubble occur? What can we do about it? Here Roubini gives the answers, and lists his commandments for the future.
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: My Nameday Helen McLoughlin, 2017-01-12 MY NAMEDAY—COME FOR DESSERT, which was first published in 1962, is an invitation to parents to celebrate the family’s namedays. It contains the names, feasts, and symbols of our Blessed Mother and the saints, prayers of the liturgy, and appropriate desserts for the celebration of the sanctoral cycle of the Church year in the home. A nameday commemorates the feast of the saint whose name we received at baptism. To the Church’s mind, the day of the saint’s death is his real feastday, and that is the day usually assigned as his feast—his birthday into heaven. In some countries and in most religious orders it is customary to observe namedays instead of birthdays. On a child’s nameday, “My Nameday—Come for Dessert” is a popular way to entertain. It is economical, festive and meaningful, and permits the family to splurge on a fabulous dessert without inflicting lasting wounds on the budget. It can be a “little evening”—a time for a party and a prayer for the child in the company of his friends, a time for pleasant conversation for the grown-ups who accompany them.
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Wonderland: Alice in Poetry Michaela Morgan, 2016-09-22 Lewis Carroll's Alice has been enchanting children for 150 years. Curious Alice, the bossy White Rabbit, the formidable Queen of Hearts and the Mad Hatter are among the best-loved, most iconic literary creations of all time. In Wonderland: Alice in Poetry, we celebrate the poems of Lewis Carroll, from the sublime to the surreal, including popular favourites such as Jabberwocky , The Walrus and the Carpenter and Tweedledum and Tweedledee. In addition to these classic, beloved poems, this beautiful collection features many contemporary poems from editor Michaela Morgan and a host of popular poets, including Roger McGough, John Agard, Grace Nichols, Rachel Rooney, Tony Mitton, Vivian French, Cheryl Moskowitz, Joseph Coehlo, and Jan Dean, each one putting their own spin on these classic texts.
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook Deb Perelman, 2012-10-30 NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER • Celebrated food blogger and best-selling cookbook author Deb Perelman knows just the thing for a Tuesday night, or your most special occasion—from salads and slaws that make perfect side dishes (or a full meal) to savory tarts and galettes; from Mushroom Bourguignon to Chocolate Hazelnut Crepe. “Innovative, creative, and effortlessly funny. —Cooking Light Deb Perelman loves to cook. She isn’t a chef or a restaurant owner—she’s never even waitressed. Cooking in her tiny Manhattan kitchen was, at least at first, for special occasions—and, too often, an unnecessarily daunting venture. Deb found herself overwhelmed by the number of recipes available to her. Have you ever searched for the perfect birthday cake on Google? You’ll get more than three million results. Where do you start? What if you pick a recipe that’s downright bad? With the same warmth, candor, and can-do spirit her award-winning blog, Smitten Kitchen, is known for, here Deb presents more than 100 recipes—almost entirely new, plus a few favorites from the site—that guarantee delicious results every time. Gorgeously illustrated with hundreds of her beautiful color photographs, The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook is all about approachable, uncompromised home cooking. Here you’ll find better uses for your favorite vegetables: asparagus blanketing a pizza; ratatouille dressing up a sandwich; cauliflower masquerading as pesto. These are recipes you’ll bookmark and use so often they become your own, recipes you’ll slip to a friend who wants to impress her new in-laws, and recipes with simple ingredients that yield amazing results in a minimum amount of time. Deb tells you her favorite summer cocktail; how to lose your fear of cooking for a crowd; and the essential items you need for your own kitchen. From salads and slaws that make perfect side dishes (or a full meal) to savory tarts and galettes; from Mushroom Bourguignon to Chocolate Hazelnut Crepe Cake, Deb knows just the thing for a Tuesday night, or your most special occasion. Look for Deb Perelman’s latest cookbook, Smitten Kitchen Keepers!
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Shelley Holmes, Ace Detective Michaela Morgan, 1998-01-01 It all begins one day when Shelley is watching TV. She has a brilliant idea - she decides to become a detective. With her assistant (her best friend Kelly) and Dustbin the dog, she uncovers a mystery that threatens all the animals in the neighbourhood.
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Brave Mouse Michaela Morgan, 2004 Lots of things frighten Little Mouse: dark shadows, bright lights, loud noises. Sometimes he just doesn't want to do things the other little mice do, and they tease him and call him names. A charming story of how Little Mouse learns that standing up for yourself, and being able to say No to your friends, can make you a very Brave Mouse indeed
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: The Chicago Food Encyclopedia Carol Haddix, Bruce Kraig, Colleen Taylor Sen, 2017-08-16 The Chicago Food Encyclopedia is a far-ranging portrait of an American culinary paradise. Hundreds of entries deliver all of the visionary restauranteurs, Michelin superstars, beloved haunts, and food companies of today and yesterday. More than 100 sumptuous images include thirty full-color photographs that transport readers to dining rooms and food stands across the city. Throughout, a roster of writers, scholars, and industry experts pays tribute to an expansive--and still expanding--food history that not only helped build Chicago but fed a growing nation. Pizza. Alinea. Wrigley Spearmint. Soul food. Rick Bayless. Hot Dogs. Koreatown. Everest. All served up A-Z, and all part of the ultimate reference on Chicago and its food.
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Head Kid David Baddiel, 2018-09-06 From the million-copy bestselling author of THE PARENT AGENCY and BIRTHDAY BOY comes a wildly entertaining wish-fulfilment adventure that asks the question: what would happen if the strictest head teacher swapped bodies with the naughtiest kid in school?
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Children's Book Review Index Gary C. Tarbert, 2002
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Bunny Wishes Michaela Morgan, Caroline Church, 2007 Through the snowy winter chills, best bunnies Teeny and Tino keep each other warm. In their cosy burrow they dream and make thei Christmas wishes. But when their wish lists are whisked away by the wintry wind, it looks as if all is lost. Can some crafty little mice help them discover what they really want most?
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Little House on the Prairie Laura Ingalls Wilder, 2021-08-31 In Little House on the Prairie, Laura Ingalls Wilder masterfully crafts a semi-autobiographical narrative that transports readers to the late 19th century American frontier. Utilizing a vivid, straightforward prose style, Wilder captures the struggles and triumphs of family life in a rapidly changing environment. The book illustrates themes of resilience, community, and self-reliance, set against the backdrop of pioneer life, where each day is a test of both physical and emotional endurance. With its rich imagery and detailed descriptions, Wilder immerses readers in the realities of homesteading, making it both a historical account and a heartfelt memoir of childhood. Laura Ingalls Wilder's own experiences growing up in a pioneer family inspired this iconic series. Born in 1867 in a log cabin in Wisconsin, Wilder faced numerous hardships including poverty and illness, shaping her understanding of the pioneer spirit. Her intimate knowledge of frontier life, coupled with her later career as a teacher and writer, afforded her a unique perspective that resonated with both children and adults. Wilder's work reflects her commitment to preserving the legacy of her family and the American frontier, simultaneously engaging and educating her readers. Little House on the Prairie is an essential read for those seeking to understand the complexity of American history through the lens of personal experience. The book's timeless themes and relatable characters resonate across generations, making it a poignant exploration of courage and belonging. For anyone interested in literature that combines historical context with heartfelt storytelling, Wilder's classic is a compelling recommendation.
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: The Day the Sky Fell Down Michaela Morgan, 2011 This series presents the best picture fiction books for young readers. Each story has been specially written and illustrated for young readers, using appropriate language and close picture-text match. This series is an ideal resource for shared reading and independent reading as well as take-home reading. Suitable for 7-12 year olds.
  silly sausage goes to school michaela morgan: Saunders Comprehensive Review for NCLEX-RN Linda Anne Silvestri, 1999 An easy-to-read text focusing on all areas of nursing to aid in successful preparation for the NCLEX-RN. A unique feature of this book is the test-taking strategies included in each chapter. Additionally, students will find content review, practice tests at the end of each chapter with answers and rationales for right and wrong answers and a free CD-ROM that includes the 2,700 practice questions from the text plus 600 additional practice questions.
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SILLY definition: 1. showing little thought or judgment: 2. embarrassed; afraid that people will laugh at you: 3…. Learn more.

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Having or exhibiting a lack of good judgment or common sense; foolish. See Synonyms at foolish. 2. Lacking seriousness or responsibleness; frivolous: indulged in silly word play; silly pet …

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Having or showing little sense, judgment, or sobriety; foolish, stupid, absurd, ludicrous, irrational, etc. Don't be silly, it's no bother. Feebleminded; imbecile. Frivolous or trivial. A silly person. …

SILLY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SILLY is exhibiting or indicative of a lack of common sense or sound judgment. How to use silly in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Silly.

SILLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SILLY definition: 1. showing little thought or judgment: 2. embarrassed; afraid that people will laugh at you: 3…. Learn more.

Silly - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Silly describes something that can't be taken seriously. You might not mind telling silly jokes, but you don't want to be told a project you've worked hard at is silly. Silly originally meant “happy,” …

silly adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
showing a lack of thought, understanding, or judgement synonym foolish. That was a silly thing to do! It sounds silly, I know, but think about it. Her work is full of silly mistakes. ‘I can walk home.’ …

silly - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jun 5, 2025 · Laughable or amusing through foolishness or a foolish appearance.

Silly - definition of silly by The Free Dictionary
Having or exhibiting a lack of good judgment or common sense; foolish. See Synonyms at foolish. 2. Lacking seriousness or responsibleness; frivolous: indulged in silly word play; silly pet …

SILLY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Silly definition: weak-minded or lacking good sense; stupid or foolish.. See examples of SILLY used in a sentence.

What does silly mean? - Definitions.net
What does silly mean? This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word silly. A silly person; a fool. A mistake. Pitiable; …

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Having or showing little sense, judgment, or sobriety; foolish, stupid, absurd, ludicrous, irrational, etc. Don't be silly, it's no bother. Feebleminded; imbecile. Frivolous or trivial. A silly person. …