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the fooled
verb
To trick; to make a fool of someone.
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The fooled Hanuman reports it to Rama, who is also dejected by the news.
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The wine momentarily fooled the taste buds.
Deceit is an exhilarating read: the intertwined issues of deceit and self-deception are infinite, involving positive and negative outcomes for the fool and the fooled – roles that can reverse and revert without your even knowing.
"The euphoria fooled a lot of people".
At first, the spiders fooled Pekár.
Megan has the press fooled.
It fooled the Guardian, it fooled the Independent, it fooled Conde Nast Traveller, it fooled us.
He fooled the prosecutors' office, he fooled the office of records, he fooled electoral officials.
"She fooled the police," says Khan. "She fooled the UK.
"The government has fooled society.
The tasters were fooled.
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