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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)
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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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He is somewhat of a bumbling fool, and is always getting himself into trouble.
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While mostly seen as an eccentric, drunken fool, Pyxis is an intelligent man who cares about his soldiers and the people they protect.
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Likewise, every April Fool's Day, the station featured the broadcast of a mythical April Fool's Day parade as if one were marching by.
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His drawings are attempts to capture the 10,000 images of his April Fool's Day hallucination, and are always rendered in a clear, objective style, like that of a technical drawing.
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It is fool-hardy and downright ignorant to believe we are exempt from the mistakes of the past.
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