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To be robbed is to be made a fool of.
I didn't want to go on The X Factor and be made a fool of.
The politician only wanted to impress his guest and not be made a fool of by the food.
"No, because you've got a programme labelled Benefits Street – in my mind, whoever's going to be on that show is going to be made a fool of, 'cos that's what they normally do.
You'll be made a fool of".
She is essentially there to be made a fool of — and to scream the alarm that Ripley has killed Dickie, so that it is all the more frightening when he gets away with it.
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The King is enraged at being made a fool of, and Kanzo and his family flee.
That's journalese for "I'm afraid of being made a fool of".
If you dread being made a fool of, you will steer clear of art altogether.
Rupert Murdoch, meanwhile, does not take kindly to being made a fool of.
"People felt like they were made a fool of," Albert says, her voice rising.
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