Sentence examples for is a fool to from inspiring English sources

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Football is a fool to itself on these occasions.

The jump stop is critical to Rose's game, and if he does not feel comfortable doing it, he is a fool to start playing.

Elsewhere, Frayn shows a shaky grasp of quantum measurement, entropy and the physics of time travel: when he writes that "a non-scientist (like myself) is a fool to trespass in this great palace of thought," it's not just false modesty.

Some of the case histories take in the stay-out reflex, when the husband won't let the wife stay out, but he can; the party crisis, when only wife wants to go to the party, and husband wants to stay home; and the man who is married and goes around saying, "A man is a fool to get married", which culminates in a divorce.

All over the map on whether they supported an attack on Syria, the one thing these naysayers could agree on is that Obama is a fool to let Putin manipulate the situation in order to benefit Russia and Russia's client, the Syrian regime.

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You'd be a fool to hate.

"I'd be a fool to.

You'd be a fool to buy that".

You'd be a fool to miss it".

You'd be a fool to throw them away.

Anybody would be a fool to try this.

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