make a fool of in English

make fun of, mock, laugh at

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1. She'll make a fool of herself.

2. Alky can't make a fool of me.

3. You'll only make a fool of yourself.

4. Befool definition is - to make a fool of.

5. When in doubt, make A fool of yourself

6. What does Befool mean? To make a fool of

7. I'm going to make a fool of myself tonight.

8. Said you let her make a fool of herself.

9. Won't hurt to make a fool of yourself sometimes.

10. I better go before I make a fool of myself.

11. Stuff and nonsense! Don't try to make a fool of me.

12. Befool definition: to make a fool of Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

13. Befool Meaning: "make a fool of," late 14c., from be- + fool (n.)

14. The greatest pleasure of a dog is that you may make a fool of yourself with him and not only will he not scold you, but he will make a fool of himself too. Samuel Butler 

15. Won't I make a fool of myself and instead of looking fantastic, I'd end up looking like a tramp with gawky looking eyes.

16. As verbs the difference between Befool and fool is that Befool is (archaic) to make a fool out of (someone); to fool, trick, or deceive (someone) while fool is to trick; to make a fool of someone

17. Cokes -a now-obsolete word for "fool"-is believed to be the source of our verb Coax, which was first used in the 16th century (with the spelling cokes) to mean "to make a fool of." Soon, the verb also took on the kinder meaning of "to make a pet of." As might be expected, the act of …