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Discover Ludwig'fooling with' is a correct and usable phrase in written English that means to play around reckless or to mess around with something.
For example: The kids were just fooling with the garden hose, not doing any real harm.
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I don't think I'm fooling with anyone".
"Nobody was fooling with their books," Mr. Cook said.
"There are two promotions that I've been fooling with," Veeck said.
Of course, there are many arguments against fooling with nature in this way.
Several people can be fooling with these photos, playing little movies or even playing games, simultaneously.
He was still fooling with the melody, but with a purpose.
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"I never fool with Muddy.
It should not be fooled with.
"No one's fooled with it.
That's why you don't fool with it.
You can't fool with immutable psychic needs.
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