Use "April fool" in a sentence

1. History of April Fool 's Day

2. April Fool 's Day is a " for-fun-only " observance .

3. Practical jokes are a common practice on April Fool 's Day .

4. In Scotland , for example , April Fool 's Day is actually celebrated for two days .

5. Mexico 's counterpart of April Fool 's Day is actually observed on December 28 .

6. It was an April fool actually, and to this day some people think it's real.

7. Whatever the prank , the trickster usually ends it by yelling to his victim , " April Fool ! "

8. 17 Just in case you don't already know, our Yobots piece was an April fool.

9. Early records of the holiday from the 1700s name it April Fool Day, with an Apostrophized April Fools’ Day recorded by the 1800s

10. There really was n't a " first April Fool 's Day " that can be pinpointed on the calendar .

11. In 1508, French poet Eloy d'Amerval referred to a poisson d’avril (April fool, literally "Fish of April"), possibly the first reference to the celebration in France.

12. Pranks performed on April Fool 's Day range from the simple , ( such as saying , " Your shoe 's untied ! ) , .

13. No fool like an old fool. 

14. No fool to the old fool. 

15. 7 No fool like an old fool. 

16. 23 No fool like an old fool. 

17. Yeah, I'm a fool a fool for Christ.

18. 9 No fool to the old fool. 

19. There's no fool like an old fool. 

20. You are naught but a fool, an addlebrained fool!

21. 28 There's no fool like an old fool. 

22. There is no fool like an old fool. 

23. "I Was A fool" was released in Canada as the second single from the album on April 24, 2013, and

24. There is no fool to the old fool. 

25. Young fool!

26. You fool!

27. ' " What a fool I was' " What an addle- pated fool

28. The fool.

29. See: (there's) no fool like an old fool (you) could have fooled me (you) couldA fooled me A fool and his money are soon parted A fool at 40 is A fool forever A fool may give a wise man counsel A fool's errand A fool's paradise a man who is his own lawyer has A fool for a client act the fool act/play the fool an attorney who represents himself has A fool

30. See: (there's) no fool like an old fool (you) could have fooled me (you) couldA fooled me A fool and his money are soon parted A fool at 40 is A fool forever A fool may give a wise man counsel A fool's errand A fool's paradise a man who is his own lawyer has A fool for a client act the fool act/play the fool an attorney who represents himself has A fool

31. 24 There is no fool like an old fool. 

32. 27 There is no fool to the old fool. 

33. 11 There is no fool like an old fool. 

34. There's more knows Tom Fool than Tom Fool knows. 

35. 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

36. Lavender, you fool!

37. A fool always finds a bigger fool to admire him. 

38. You're a fool.

39. A boastful fool

40. That fool, Sen!

41. You pompous fool!

42. More fool her.

43. A boastful fool.

44. You castrated fool!

45. You poor fool.

46. Stop struggling, fool.

47. A fool 'A fool' is a 5 letter phrase starting with A and ending with L Crossword clues for 'A fool'

48. NAS: with knowledge, But A fool displays KJV: with knowledge: but A fool layeth open INT: acts knowledge A fool displays folly

49. 29 The more riches a fool hath, the greater fool he is. 

50. Poor love-addled fool.

51. You're a lucky fool.

52. You're an absolute fool!

53. A fool in the science has nothing to do with an administrative fool.

54. The Abbot's a fool.

55. Loves to fool you.

56. A beautiful little fool. "

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

58. He doesn't fool around.

59. You doddering old fool!

60. Get out! Crazy fool!

61. Pull back, you fool!

62. I was a fool.

63. Am I a fool?

64. Confound that silly fool!

65. You impertinent young fool.

66. "You fool," he said aloud.

67. Wake up, you drunken fool!

68. Only dreamers like this fool.

69. No trickery can fool me.

70. "You fool," she kept repeating.

71. He is an arrant fool.

72. Don't fool yourself, Nyx Ulric.

73. Make A fool or dupe of ; a person who lacks good judgment ; Anagrams of fool LOOF

74. His disguise didn't fool anyone.

75. He's a drunken, gabbing fool.

76. CAPULET Peace, you mumbling fool!

77. Don't fool around with matches.

78. What a fool I've been.

79. You're a fool, little man.

80. He was a damned fool.