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- FOOL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FOOL is a person lacking in judgment or prudence How to use fool in a sentence
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- Fools - definition of fools by The Free Dictionary
To confound or prove wrong; surprise, especially pleasantly: We were sure they would fail, but they fooled us 1 Informal a To speak or act facetiously or in jest; joke: I was just fooling when I said I had to leave b To behave comically; clown c To feign; pretend: He said he had a toothache but he was only fooling 2
- FOOL definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
If someone fools you, they deceive or trick you They tried to fool you into coming after us
- FOOL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The man's a complete fool! Any fool can teach himself to type You must think I'm a bloody fool He's given me the keys to his car - the fool! I think it amuses him to see people make fools of themselves
- Fools - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
one who lacks sense: I felt like a fool when I couldn't figure out how to use the fax machine a professional jester: the court fool a person tricked or deceived into appearing silly or stupid: tried to make a fool of him v to trick, deceive, or impose on:[~ + object] They tried to fool us
- fool - definition and meaning - Wordnik
noun One who is deficient in judgment, sense, or understanding noun One who acts unwisely on a given occasion noun One who has been tricked or made to appear ridiculous; a dupe noun Informal A person with a talent or enthusiasm for a certain activity
- fool - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb fool (third-person singular simple present fools, present participle fooling, simple past and past participle fooled) (transitive) To trick; to deceive
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