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Meanings of
fools
in English
Russian
дурак
Portuguese
bufão
Spanish
albardán
Catalan
bufó
Back to the meaning
Historical entertainer.
fool
jester
Related terms
historical profession
Russian
дурак
Usage of
fools
in English
1
Some of it must go; the public are
fools
and prudish
fools
.
2
The wisdom of a million
fools
in the diction of a dullard.
3
All those
fools
out there under the ground and in the sky.
4
And I to my solution; your three graces are three d-d
fools
.
5
Perhaps in the beginning the women made
fools
of themselves over him.
6
To pass for mad in the eyes of
fools
is very flattering.
7
Take it without more ado; only
fools
refuse what is offered them.
8
Lots of the girls do, and only the
fools
stay at it.
9
He thought we'd made
fools
of ourselves in going to the palace.
10
Perhaps the biggest and most benighted
fools
have been the best hell-makers.
11
The
fools
had justified my confidence in them-theyhad gone to Brightfold.
12
The will of the Most High is that they should be
fools
.
13
It is the conceited
fools
,
who feel safe, that are in danger.
14
We followed in procession, laughing and chattering like a pack of
fools
.
15
Such was the pope whom the
fools
had just chosen for themselves.
16
Do not let us make
fools
of ourselves in our old age.
Other examples for "fools"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
fools
fool
Noun
Singular
fool
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
such fools
make fools
poor fools
young fools
suffer fools
More collocations
Translations for
fools
Russian
дурак
придворный шут
шут
Portuguese
bufão
bobo-da-corte
bobos da corte
truão
bobo da corte
Spanish
albardán
albardan
bufón
bufon
Catalan
bufó
Fools
through the time
Fools
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common
Ireland
Less common