Use "silly old fool" in a sentence

1. Confound that silly fool!

2. No fool like an old fool. 

3. No fool to the old fool. 

4. 7 No fool like an old fool. 

5. 9 No fool to the old fool. 

6. There's no fool like an old fool. 

7. 23 No fool like an old fool. 

8. 28 There's no fool like an old fool. 

9. There is no fool like an old fool. 

10. There is no fool to the old fool. 

11. She's a silly old cow!

12. You doddering old fool!

13. 24 There is no fool like an old fool. 

14. 27 There is no fool to the old fool. 

15. 11 There is no fool like an old fool. 

16. He's just a meddling old fool!

17. Listen to that old fool talk business.

18. Buffoon (plural Buffoons) One who acts in a silly or ridiculous fashion; a clown or fool

19. Crazy old fool damn near cut my throat.

20. You can't fool me with that old trick!

21. But the captain mocked him for a silly fool and bade the crew hasten to hoist the sail.

22. And your Boss Geta is a stubbern old fool

23. What has the old fool got himself into now?

24. The poor old fool was imprisoned on my account.

25. He was no more to her, he thought, than a tiresome old man, an old fool.

26. " when is this old fool gonna get around to brass tacks? "

27. He was most uncivil to your father - called him an old fool.

28. 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

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. Love makes you stupid : whispers of love is a bunch of stupid, a love letter is silly talk, valentine is a little fool.

31. And sure, it may be just one big old silly fish, but it's helping.

32. As for Deanes, there's an old and venerable tradition of the holy fool.

33. A Blabbering, Blustering Old Fool Who Couldn't Get Hired to Be An Assistant Mgr

34. Very silly is very silly was persisting.

35. Re: A Blabbering, Blustering Old Fool Who Couldn't Get Hired to Be An Assistant Mgr

36. If I thought I could unmake my old self so easily I was a fool.

37. Vernon Dersley: I will not pay to have a crackpot old fool teach him magic tricks.

38. That's silly.

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

40. Origin of Betise. French from bête beast, fool, foolish from Old French beste beast beast

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

42. A Blabbering, Blustering Old Fool Who Couldn't Get Hired to Be An Assistant Mgr

43. " Dear Anne: A man says silly things to a silly woman. "

44. " Well, how silly!

45. Young fool!

46. You fool!

47. Silly, I know.

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

49. The fool.

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

51. If silly Sally will shilly-shally, shall silly Willy-nilly Shilly-shally, too?

52. Countable noun If someone describes an old woman as an old Biddy, they are saying in an unkind way that they think she is silly or unpleasant.

53. 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

54. You silly big mutt!

55. Lavender, you fool!

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

57. You're a fool.

58. A boastful fool

59. Old Codger, dating from the mid-1700s, may imply that he is testy or crusty, whereas old coot, from the mid-1800s, indicates he is silly or ignorant

60. That fool, Sen!

61. You pompous fool!

62. More fool her.

63. A boastful fool.

64. You castrated fool!

65. You poor fool.

66. Stop struggling, fool.

67. Stop asking silly questions.

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

69. Our son is good and strong and wiser than this old fool who leaves your bed more and more reluctantly.

70. You have silly haircut now.

71. Silly mistakes often arouse ridicule.

72. Not for silly pageantry, Hardin.

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

74. 29 The more riches a fool hath, the greater fool he is. 

75. Poor love-addled fool.

76. You're a lucky fool.

77. You're an absolute fool!

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

79. The Abbot's a fool.

80. Loves to fool you.