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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an utter fool" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is completely foolish or lacking in common sense.
Example: "After his reckless decision to invest all his savings in a failing business, many considered him an utter fool."
Alternatives: "a complete idiot" or "a total fool.".
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One player, however, took only nine minutes to make an utter fool of himself.
Only an utter fool would make such a mistake.* *Yes, yes I did.
Articles about addiction and atonement often strain for sympathy against the banality of the circumstances: a talented designer wrecks his career by behaving like an utter fool.
"Anyone who believes that the S.L.A., which is supported by the Israeli Army, can suddenly turn into an army of heroes that can fight on its own against Hezbollah -- anyone who believes that is an utter fool," Mr. Hamizrahi said.
It made sense that I came thisclose to passing out during the C-section video in our childbirth class and had to escape to the bathroom, where I could put my head between my knees without making an utter fool of myself.
No one bar a handful of people knew I was writing the Vintage Years until much later when I'd decided that actually it was going quite well, I hadn't made an utter fool of myself, and I'd built a growing and loyal readership.
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Naturally, my most pressing concern is the fear of making a complete and utter fool of myself.
Wolf Blitzer showed his intelligence when he went on Jeopardy and made a complete and utter fool of himself.
There is plenty here to enjoy: 12 unique words or phrases (although one is a partial), like the startling 15-letter entry GO JUMP IN THE LAKE, as well as the fabulous UTTER FOOL, and MICROWATT (I pictured tiny little light bulbs).
Parker Bruce of the Washington Square News stated that the song functions as "a sort of formal declaration and mission statement" for Femme Fatale, saying that "It is not an innovative song, but it is fantastically effective and endlessly enticing with its liberating, toss-your-cares-away, dance-like-a-complete and-utter-fool cathartic chorus, repeatedance-like-a-complete and-utter-foollyrics".
"They are all complete and utter fools".
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