Use "fool|fooled|fooling|fools" in a sentence

1. 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

2. 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

3. You think I'm fooling around?

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

5. I am seriously not fooling anyone.

6. The Germans were fooled completely.

7. Fooling ouananiche acidimetric cyanean Acculturizing full-brained

8. Fortune favours fools.

9. I want to stop fooling myself.

10. You fools.

11. You got'em all fooled.

12. Fools grow without watering.

13. Circus of fools.

14. Fools have fortune.

15. You stupid fools!

16. Sometimes I think he's fooling us with that crazy business.

17. We've been fooled by our tool.

18. Don't be fooled by slick politicians.

19. We were God's sweet fools.

20. Fools learn nothing from wise men; but wise men learn much from fools. 

21. No fool like an old fool

22. Fools will be meddling.

23. Don’t be fooled by imitators selling cheaper Bungs

24. He masqueraded as a doctor and fooled everyone.

25. Who needs April Fools’ when your whole life is a joke? April Fools’! 15

26. No fool to the old fool

27. No. The machine doesn't get fooled.

28. 7 No fool like an old fool

29. You're thinking of 'Absinthe', fools

30. I felt it! Pathetic fools.

31. Children and fools cannot lie.

32. He didn't suffer fools gladly.

33. Only fools despise wisdom and discipline.

34. 23 No fool like an old fool

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

36. Aphorisms THOUGHTS SAYINGS QUOTES The surprising thing about young fools is how many survive to become old fools.

37. 9 No fool to the old fool

38. There's no fool like an old fool

39. His pretence at friendliness fooled no one.

40. I was fooled into believing their promises.

41. Don't be fooled by her seeming fragility.

42. 6 Don't be fooled by the music's apparent simplicity.

43. + 17 Fools and blind ones!

44. Fair words make fools fain.

45. God sends fortune to fools.

46. She doesn't suffer fools gladly.

47. Fools are fain of flitting.

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

49. 28 There's no fool like an old fool

50. There is no fool like an old fool

51. (Laughter) We've been fooled by our tool.

52. Fooling around with hard-earned savings is asking for trouble.

53. 10 We spent the afternoon fooling around on the beach.

54. She's fooled most everyone, including her own sister.

55. She was fooled by his bogus identity card.

56. There is no fool to the old fool

57. Young fool!

58. You fool!

59. 18 But this fig leaf fooled no one.

60. Only fools think money can buy everything.

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

62. You fools are asking for it!

63. Prejudice is the reason of fools. 

64. The fool.

65. But don't be fooled-that rash is not from latex.

66. Maybe he was the one that was fooling around with Myrtle.

67. "Fooled you!" he said, with a cheeky grin.

68. The fools are worth worrying about.

69. 24 There is no fool like an old fool

70. 27 There is no fool to the old fool

71. 11 There is no fool like an old fool

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

73. ♫ Two fools in love ♫

74. This elaborate deception fooled his family for ages.

75. Don't be fooled by the music's apparent simplicity.

76. 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

77. Wow, he fooled around with a lot of girls.

78. Look at how slick he's fooled you, War Boy!

79. Lavender, you fool!

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