Sentence examples for fool for from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'fool for' is not correct in written English, as it does not have a concise meaning.
Instead you might use the phrase 'a sucker for' which means someone attracted to or vulnerable to something. Example: I'm a sucker for romantic comedies; I could watch them all day!.

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I'm a fool for them".

A fool for God, perhaps.

I'm also a fool for smell.

And she's a fool for this.

Good fool, for my brother's death.

He was a fool for education.

stage debut in "Fool for Love," Off Broadway, 1983.

A fool for love, held in thrall by Trump.

"I'm a fool for not walking off," he said.

SHE's a fool for sweet-and-sour pork.

Fool, for one, could pass for a soul tune.

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