Sentence examples for be fool from inspiring English sources

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be fool

verb

To trick; to make a fool of someone.

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They wouldn't be fool enough to pick up a stranger.

One guy who wrote 'Let It Be,' 'Fool on the Hill,' 'Lady Madonna' — and I was him, too.

Or has he wisely concluded that, if it ain't broke, he should not be fool enough to fix it?

No nation would be fool enough to compete with the United States in a new arms race.

"No one will be fool enough to stay, if there is one more incident," Mr. Tomasevic said.

For one thing, I hope never again to be fool enough to make believe that a man is my friend who I know to be my enemy.

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Do not be fooled.

Don't be fooled.

Testers can be fooled.

Don't be fools.

But don't be fooled.

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