A person, especially a large male, who is clumsy or a simpleton; an idiot.
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Examples for "fool "
1 This government tickles that itching palm, though people know it's fool 's gold.
2 The wittiest person in the comedy is he that plays the fool .
3 In my fool heart I did; and I do not know yet.
4 But fool I am; for I am in love with another woman.
5 I was a fool to stop the motor; did it without thinking.
1 Everyone passed, East made her opening lead, and I tabled the dummy .
2 But the thrill of the game is not in tackling the dummy .
3 The dummy is better for showing up the defects in your work.
4 The shower being over we returned to the house of the dummy .
5 It was as good as we had ever done in dummy runs.
1 Godoy reigned in Spain under the name of the imbecile Charles IV.
2 At the end of it is the imbecile death of the nation.
3 It is only the imbecile who does not succeed in doing so.
4 The imbecile baron then got out; his shoulder was out of joint.
5 The mother almost became an imbecile after the birth of the monster.
1 I'm using my right to free speech to call you a moron .
2 Others called me a moron and accused me of betraying my gender.
3 If a moron can't learn maybe we shouldn't start anything with him.
4 It's not our fault if the moron misinterpreted reference to Jurmain's citizenship.
5 The moron acolytes are actually welcoming them, and doing as they're told.
1 Besides, it pleased him to be able to snub that lout , Partridge.
2 Call him over, and the young farmer stepped nearer to the lout .
3 The stolid country lout of a sentry views all new-comers with suspicion.
4 She was worried lout paying for the gardener's funeral, of all things.
5 He is a lout , with great eyes staring, and a red nose.
1 This great oaf of a bear grinning at a time like this?
2 You need to learn how to accept someone's gratitude, you big oaf .
3 And the oaf stood before him undisturbedly opening up the subject himself.
4 Some oaf in a terminal staff suit uniform, officious smile in place.
5 The man was a foul-smelling oaf and as strong as a bear.
1 If that galoot had his way, we'd make our entry in irons.
2 She longs for S.G. Prebleman, the most lovable galoot she ever knew.
3 Now there was an ugly galoot whose name isn't worth mentioning.
4 Who's this galoot you've just kept from being ripped to ribbons?
5 He could lam any galoot of his inches in America.
6 Lungis to both Lyly and to Beaumont and Fletcher was an long, clumsy galoot .
7 The big galoot with the spear likewise turned to go.
8 You were a gum-gasted galoot not to shoot at her!
9 I knew it; any galoot might 'a' known it.
10 What I'm after now is ther galoot what got our hats an' pulled my hair.
11 Jim, you blamed galoot , that ain't the step we took at rehearsal no more'n nuthin'.
12 Jim was all fixed up, and he says to the galoot , 'Let's have a throw.'
13 Too often in the past he has spoiled it by behaving like an entitled, immature galoot .
14 Warriors, weapons and a galoot of enormous enemies to take down provide plenty of fantasy fun.
15 That nanny-whiskered old galoot was sunk in too many fathoms of water ever to wade ashore.
16 I'd like to lick every darned galoot that stood back and let me in for this.
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