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Enamored means completely in love, or a foolish or unreasoning fondness for, to like or to be fascinated, an excessive interest or fascination for someone or something.
The cast of Pound Foolish - 1926 includes: William Bailey as The Insurance Salesman George Davis as The Husband Lucille Hutton as The Wife
Yes, the name "Blaise" can be considered to mean foolish or senseless in some contexts.
Excessive jealousy is not limited by mere gender issues.
Both characters are portrayed as foolish in "Get Up and Bar the Door" as they argue over who should close the door. One could argue that the husband is more foolish for refusing to close the door out of stubbornness, leading to a humorous and ridiculous outcome. However, the wife's insistence on not closing the door also contributes to the foolishness of the situation.
Check into food intolerances. My husband called me a "furnace" because of the excessive heat off of my body. Last January I learnt I had a caffeine intolerance. When I eliminated all caffeine sources from my diet... that excessive heat & countless other health problems were gone.
She has gained weight because of her excessive eating. Mrs. Marts filed for divorce because of her husband's excessive gambling. We complained to the landlord about the excessive noise coming from our neighbor's apartment last night.
Excessive stress can negatively impact both physical and mental health.
A stupid little foolish boy who has a daughter named Samantha and her Husband is Alex White and they have 2 children Braden Wallace and Maddie Price Trust me a Nash is weird don't become one.
Your husband is lucky to have a wife that worries about him! Be on the lookout for excessive, long coughing episodes or changes in energy level. However, a loving wife's concern is no replacement for a medical opinion from your family doctor. Encourage your husband to schedule regular visits and follow up with recommended tests.
In "The Miller's Tale" by Geoffrey Chaucer, some of the archetypes include the trickster (Alisoun), the foolish old man (John), the handsome lover (Nicholas), and the jealous husband (Absolon). These archetypes help to drive the comedic and farcical elements of the story.
Tell him you love him very much and that you are concerned about his drinking. Ask him if there is anything the both of you can do about it. Expect this to upset him. Find out why he thinks he is drinking.