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Fool logo #10101) Abderite 2) April 1 honoree 3) April 1 prank victim 4) April 1 victim 5) April 1st victim 6) April figure 7) April honoree 8) Babbler 9) Badaud 10) Blockhead 11) Booby 12) Brooklyn Bridge buyer 13) Cheat 14) Chowderhead 15) Chucklehead 16) Clown 17) Classic English dish 18) Classic English cuisine
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Fool logo #10101) Airhead 2) Ass 3) Bamboozle 4) Befool 5) Bonehead 6) Boob 7) Booby 8) Bozo 9) Buffoon 10) Chump 11) Cuckoo 12) Deceive 13) Delude 14) Dipstick 15) Dolt 16) Dope 17) Dunce 18) Dupe 19) Fathead 20) Flibbertigibbet 21) Goof 22) Goofball 23) Gull 24) Halfwit 25) Idiot 26) Jackass 27) Jester 28) Joker
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  1. a person who lacks good judgment
  2. a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
  3. a professional clown employed to to entertain a king or nobleman in the middle ages

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Fool logo #21000[stock character] There are several distinct, although overlapping categories of fool as a stock character in creative works (literature, film, etc.) and folklore: simpleton fool, clever fool, and serendipitous fool. ...
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Fool logo #21002• (v. i.) To play the fool; to trifle; to toy; to spend time in idle sport or mirth. • (v. t.) To use as a fool; to deceive in a shameful or mortifying manner; to impose upon; to cheat by inspiring foolish confidence; as, to fool one out of his money. • (n.) A compound of gooseberries scalded and crushed, with cream; -- commonly call...
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fool logo #21003a comic entertainer whose madness or imbecility, real or pretended, made him a source of amusement and gave him license to abuse and poke fun at even ... [2 related articles]
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fool logo #209731. One destitute of reason, or of the common powers of understanding; an idiot; a natural. ... 2. A person deficient in intellect; one who acts absurdly, or pursues a course contrary to the dictates of wisdom; one without judgment; a simpleton; a dolt. ' Extol not riches, then, the toil of fools.' (Milton) ' Experience keeps a dear school, but fool...
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Fool logo #21220Cold dessert consisting of purÈed fruit with whipped cream or custard blended into it.
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Fool logo #22385Originally a jester-at-court who would entertain the king and nobles, the court jester was often a d
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Fool logo #20972Fool intransitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Fooled ; present participle & verbal noun Fooling .] To play the fool; to trifle; to toy; to spend time in idle sport or mirth. « Is this a time for fooling D...
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Fool logo #20972Fool noun [ Confer French fouler to tread, crush. Confer 1st Foil .] A compound of gooseberries scalded and crushed, with cream; -- commonly called gooseberry fool .
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Fool logo #20972Fool transitive verb 1. To infatuate; to make foolish. Shak. « For, fooled with hope, men favor the deceit.» Dryden. 2. To use as a fool; to deceive in a shameful or mortifying manner; to impose upon; to cheat by inspiring foolish confidence; as, to ...
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Fool logo #21217A fool (from the French foule, meaning mashed or pressed) is a dish comprising a scalded fruit which is then pounded together with cream. Fools, such as gooseberry-fool, are traditionally served in England as a desert or sweet.
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fool logo #20400[n] - a person who lacks good judgment 2. [v] - make a fool or dupe of
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fool logo #21009fool 1. Someone who is deficient in judgment, sense, or understanding. 2. A person who acts unwisely on a given occasion: 'He was a fool to have quit his job.' 3. One who has been tricked or made to appear ridiculous; a dupe: 'They made a fool of me by pretending I had won the contest.' 4. Informal, a person with a talent or enthusiasm for a cer...
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fool logo #23801A cold dessert of crushed fruit folded into whipping cream or custard.
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fool logo #20974gull verb make a fool or dupe of
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fool logo #21199a silly or stupid person; a person who lacks judgment or sense. · a professional jester, formerly kept by a person of royal or noble rank for amusement: the court fool. · a person who has been tricked or deceived into appearing or acting silly or stupid: to make a fool of someone. · an ardent enthusiast who cannot resist an opport...
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