We found 664 examples of how to use fool in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 664.
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26. | Sophomore comes from the ancient Greek and combines the roots for "wise" and "fool". Being a "wise fool" definitely reflects the kind of self-confidence that characterises second-year college students. | |
27. | The only person worse than a fool is an enthusiastic fool. | |
28. | There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again. | |
29. | You must be a fool. | |
30. | Do you take me for a fool? | |
31. | I can't help being a fool. | |
32. | He is no more a fool than you are. | |
33. | A fool's bolt is soon shot. | |
34. | A fool and his money are soon parted. | |
35. | The neighbors made a fool of him. | |
36. | The young man who has not wept is a savage, and the old man who will not laugh is a fool. | |
37. | Don't fool around on your way home. | |
38. | What a fool she is to dabble in stocks! | |
39. | What a fool he is to leave school. | |
40. | He got angry because he thought that everyone was trying to make a fool of him. | |
41. | Who loves not women, wine and song remains a fool his whole life long. | |
42. | In a word, I think he's a fool. | |
43. | I don't like being made a fool of. | |
44. | Bill is a regular fool. | |
45. | Nobody but a fool would believe it. | |
46. | Don't be a fool. | |
47. | Stop making a fool of yourself. Everyone is laughing at you. | |
48. | Nancy looks a fool but she's really very clever. | |
49. | However, my father used to fool around with women a lot. | |
50. | You can't fool me with your honeyed words. |