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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. fool1 [Am ful, Brit fuːl] SUBST

1. fool (stupid person):

tonto m / tonta f
mandar a alguien a ver si llueve LatAm scherzh

2. fool (jester):

II. fool1 [Am ful, Brit fuːl] VERB trans

to fool sb into sth/-ing I fooled him into thinking that

III. fool1 [Am ful, Brit fuːl] VERB intr

1. fool → fool around

2. fool (joke):

lo dije (or hice etc.) en broma

IV. fool1 [Am ful, Brit fuːl] ADJ attr Am

fool around VERB [Am ful -, Brit fuːl -] (v + adv)

1. fool around (act foolishly):

2. fool around (be sexually involved):

fool2 [Am ful, Brit fuːl] SUBST esp Brit GASTRO

fool C or U

fool around VERB [Am ful -, Brit fuːl -] (v + adv)

1. fool around (act foolishly):

2. fool around (be sexually involved):

fool's gold SUBST U

fool about VERB [Am ful -, Brit fuːl -] esp Brit

fool about → fool around

fool around VERB [Am ful -, Brit fuːl -] (v + adv)

1. fool around (act foolishly):

2. fool around (be sexually involved):

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I. fool [fu:l] SUBST

II. fool [fu:l] VERB trans

you could have fooled me! ugs

III. fool [fu:l] VERB intr (joke)

IV. fool [fu:l] ADJ Am ugs (silly)

fool about VERB intr

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pendejo (-a)
otario (-a)
im PONS Wörterbuch
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I. fool [ful] SUBST

II. fool [ful] VERB trans

you could have fooled me! ugs

III. fool [ful] VERB intr (joke around)

IV. fool [ful] ADJ ugs (silly)

fool around VERB intr

fool's cap SUBST

tonto (-a) m (f) de remate
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pendejo (-a)
Present
Ifool
youfool
he/she/itfools
wefool
youfool
theyfool
Past
Ifooled
youfooled
he/she/itfooled
wefooled
youfooled
theyfooled
Present Perfect
Ihavefooled
youhavefooled
he/she/ithasfooled
wehavefooled
youhavefooled
theyhavefooled
Past Perfect
Ihadfooled
youhadfooled
he/she/ithadfooled
wehadfooled
youhadfooled
theyhadfooled

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If the defense is not fooled, the quarterback can simply complete the fake task, and return to the center to call the snap.
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Villains were fooled by her beauty and underestimated her agility and resourcefulness.
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Don't be fooled by the name, they may be witchy but there's nothing cloyingly "cvlt" about them.
www.vice.com
Professional scientists, even mathematicians and professional statisticians, can be fooled by even some simple methods, even if they are careful to check everything.
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The enemies surrounded the pillar and approached cautiously till they realized they had been fooled, whereupon they retreated.
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