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foible

[foi-buhl] / ˈfɔɪ bəl /


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We share many attributes, among them: optimism, adaptability and the capacity to laugh at life’s foibles.

From Los Angeles Times

The Dodgers won the World Series last year with home runs and bullpen games and New York Yankees foibles, but not with starting pitching.

From Los Angeles Times

He seemed, in short—for all his personal eccentricities and foibles—normal.

From The Wall Street Journal

He is an observational comedian, with an eye to the foibles of everyday life — long-term marriage, encounters at airports, the temptations of junk food — but he never pokes fun at anyone but himself.

From Los Angeles Times

He points at the foibles of others and refuses to hold himself to a higher standard.

From Salon