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Phrases with «fool»
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The word
"fool"
refers to a person who does silly or foolish things, often lacking good judgment or common sense.
Full definition
Adjective
+ «fool»
ignorant
complete
old
bigger
gullible
uneducated
arrogant
total
such
incompetent
absolute
bumbling
utter
poor
drunken
blind
stupid
«fool» +
noun
proof
theory
«to fool» +
noun
public
eye
to fool
(see also)
fool
to fool
to fool someone
to fool around
to fool around with
to fool people
to fool the public
to fool anyone
to fool the eye
fool proof
to look like a fool
old fool
complete fool
to be a fool
to make a fool of someone
someone fools
ignorant fools
damn fool
bigger fool
fool theory
to make a fool out of someone
such fools
total fool
fools errand
holy fool
fools game
one's fool
poor fool
gullible fools
absolute fool
to look a fool
uneducated fool
more fool
utter fool
arrogant fool
other fool
incompetent fool
blind fool
fool proof recipe
fool gold
bumbling fool
to suffer fools
many fools
stupid fools
drunken fool
people fools
fool proof method
fool proof way
bunch of fools
Sentences with «fool»
Don't
fooled by
the rhetoric over the slavery bill.
(
politics.co.uk
)
Usually, they're just trying to earn a living, and there is nothing to be gained by making
fools of
them.
(
alephblog.com
)
This way you are
not fooled
into thinking you are getting results when you're actually not.
(
inc.com
)
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Definition of FOOL
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