Sentence examples for fooled to from inspiring English sources

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People were not fooled, to put it mildly.

"But I don't think anyone should be fooled to believe that this amounts to significant progress".

"I was fooled to have believed his words," the actor says according to the government translation.

Naturally, no one's fooled: to both themselves and those who hate them, they'll always be Jews.

Narcissists are most dangerous when they seem like anyone else, but Josephine doesn't have enough people fooled to make this thriller frightening.

To work, they require of readers a willingness to be fooled, to be gulled into a world of walking trees and talking lions.

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Hoax, a falsehood generally intended to fool and to entertain.

"I had to fool you to keep you safe.

You'd be a fool to hate.

"I'd be a fool to.

He was a perfect fool to phone".

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