1 The power of words is great but they need not befool us.
2 Yet lest vanity should befool me, I dared not act upon suspicions.
3 You should have seen me befool that dirt of a deputy!
4 We have forgotten, else it would be impossible they should try to befool us.
5 Why should you let it befool you once again?
6 Flattery is their nature-tocoax, flatter and sweetly befool some one is every woman's business.
7 He would be a clever fellow who could befool you into embarking with a south wind blowing.
8 But when a man offers you his services, you should not befool him beyond a certain point.
9 Why dost thou befool me, oh Queen?
10 You wanted to befool me again.
11 Don't seek to befool me, Citizen-deputy.
12 She would befool the very elect!
13 That wily Jack-at-a-pinch of ours will befool them into believing that he is a runner from the Cowee Towns.
14 He repeated to himself that he was not trying to befool his conscience, but merely acting with human sanity.
15 Hippolyte, you can't befool me.
16 So that in trifles, as in matters of state, the czarina shall befool Austria, and lead him by the nose.
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