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You will not be able to fool the donkey.
"Cretin, fool, dolt, donkey, maggot, you!" will make you look the opposite of whatever you wanted.
Try using the words "cretin", "maggot", "dolt", "fool", or "donkey" to express some hatred without swearing.
Fools! Fools!
One is supported by some of the old-line Democratic leaders who actually believe their best bet to win is by putting up a candidate with similar views to Amash and having him wear a donkey mask to fool the people.
She is fooled into falling in love with a donkey, she wakes up, the donkey is taken away and she goes, 'Gosh darling you fooled me,' and just submits to [fairy king] Oberon.
In his review of Florence Noiville's biography of Isaac Bashevis Singer (Dec. 24), D. T. Max quotes from Saul Bellow's English translation of Singer's "Gimpel the Fool": "I had seven names in all: imbecile, donkey, flax-head, dope, glump, ninny and fool".
And when they reached the city, the people of the city saw them and said "look at these two fools, walking and wearying themselves, and letting their donkey behind them walk alone".
"I had seven names in all: imbecile, donkey, flax-head, dope, glump, ninny and fool," Gimpel begins, sounding more like Augie March than someone from the old country.
Mr. Turturro studies a fool (Max Casella) who has just arrived at the inn with a magical donkey.
Of course the donkey would be annoying without all that gear on – YOU CAN'T FOOL ME MOVO – but the Wave is designed with fashion in mind and a replaceable outer band so users can swap out different designs.
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