Sentence examples for befool from inspiring English sources

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befool

verb

To make a fool out of (someone); to fool, trick, or deceive (someone).

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José Miguel Burgos of Aquagestión, one of several inspection laboratories in Puerto Montt, says that it is very difficult for the farms to befool the system of mandatory pre-harvest analysis of antibiotic residues.

I also consider Revelation as It is call'd Exclusive of the Scraps of Morality casually Intermixt with It to be the most Impudent Abuse of Common Sense which Ever was Invented to Befool Mankind.

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Admitting that he had been "cheated and befooled by such tramps and liars more than I wish to confess," he declared that jargon showed "how mightily the devil rules in this world," adding, "truly, such Beggars' Cant has come from the Jews".

There was always the chance, and it is that chance which has excited and befooled the imaginations of many continental tyrants.

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