fool|fools in English
noun
[fuːl]
idiot, dummy; clown; court jeste
Use "fool|fools" in a sentence
1. Early records of the holiday from the 1700s name it April Fool Day, with an Apostrophized April Fools’ Day recorded by the 1800s
2. Fortune favours fools.
3. You fools.
4. Fools grow without watering.
5. Circus of fools.
6. Fools have fortune.
7. You stupid fools!
8. We were God's sweet fools.
9. Fools learn nothing from wise men; but wise men learn much from fools.
10. No fool like an old fool.
11. Fools will be meddling.
12. Who needs April Fools’ when your whole life is a joke? April Fools’! 15
13. No fool to the old fool.
14. 7 No fool like an old fool.
15. You're thinking of 'Absinthe', fools
16. I felt it! Pathetic fools.
17. Children and fools cannot lie.
18. He didn't suffer fools gladly.
19. Only fools despise wisdom and discipline.
20. 23 No fool like an old fool.
21. Yeah, I'm a fool a fool for Christ.
22. Aphorisms THOUGHTS SAYINGS QUOTES The surprising thing about young fools is how many survive to become old fools.
23. 9 No fool to the old fool.
24. There's no fool like an old fool.
25. + 17 Fools and blind ones!