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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute fool" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used as a noun phrase to describe someone who is considered extremely foolish or lacking in sense or intelligence. Example: "Despite numerous warnings, the absolute fool went ahead with their risky plan." In this sentence, "absolute fool" is used to emphasize the degree of foolishness of the subject. It could also be used in other contexts, such as "the absolute fool of a driver caused a major accident."
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Dal-Bello likened Gibson agreeing to do an interview with 60 Minutes with suicide and she had been shown to be an "absolute fool" in it.
I will never trust you as a director ever again, so don't speak to me"; before claiming it had been the worst film he'd ever seen, and that Holland had made an absolute fool out of him.
"The Sound of No Hands Clapping" finds him once again madly pursuing fame and riches, worshiping the same false celebrity gods, and in general making an absolute fool of himself.
ESPN has suspended Dana Jacobson, co-host of "First Take," an ESPN2 morning program, for a week for making vulgar references to Notre Dame and the "Touchdown Jesus" mural that faces the university's football stadium at a roast in Atlantic City on Jan . 11.ThePress of Atlantic City reported that Jacobson "made an absolute fool of herself, swilling vodka," and needed to be pulled off the stage.
I welcome you to watch as I make an absolute fool of my self while some amazing entrepreneurs show off their very cool things.
You'd be an absolute fool to not see him play out at least once.
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Cons: we look like absolute fools, or worse – die!
Mr. Jennings said that if the disappearance was solved without implicating Mr. Condit, "there are going to be an awful lot of people in this business who will look like absolute fools".
Active Rain look like absolute fools for trusting Move.com with their core customer information before a deal was locked up, and Move.com look like serious jerks.
But you'd be an absolute bloody fool to turn your back on it.
Fools! Fools!
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