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verb
To trick; to make a fool of someone.
Exact(11)
You hand over your passport (no one is fool enough to walk around without it).
"Fool Moon" is "Fool Moon," and those were great numbers, and I don't want to compete with that.
Both men understand that this is Jules handing Catherine over to Jim, who is fool enough to take her.
Some say the best he can do is fool hitters who are not familiar with either his pitches or the odd hesitation in his windup.
The issue of whether anyone is fool enough to lend the alcoholic Fielding (Anthony Chisholm) the grand sum of $4 creates the play's first moments of conflict.
Nobody is fool enough to regard Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich or the Milan clubs as paupers in the sport, but Europe cannot be regarded as a one-state league.
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No system is fool-proof, the scientists said.
The size chart is fool-proof: measure where you want them to sit.
There's no need to consult your assistant first – the Hawk-Eye technology in the Premier League is fool-proof.
Buy now 2. Mothercare Jewel Travel Cot, £30, mothercare This good-value cot doubles up as a handy playpen and is fool-proof to erect and fold away.
No one is fooled.
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