Fool
81Fool-largesse — Fool lar*gesse , n. [See {Fool large}, {Largess}.] Foolish expenditure; waste. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …
82Fool's Mate (album) — Fool s Mate Album par Peter Hammill Sortie 1971 (Royaume Uni) Enregistrement avril 1971 (Royaume Uni) Genre Rock, Art rock, Rock progressif …
83Fool Moon — est un film Français de Jérôme L hotsky sorti en 2008. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique 3 Distribution 3.1 Liens externes …
84Fool's Day — Single par Blur Sortie 17 avril 2010 Enregistrement début avril 2010 Durée 3:27 Genre Pop rock, Rock Alternatif Format …
85fool with something — fool with (something) 1. to be busy with something without a special purpose. Sammy was always fooling with his model trains. 2. to try to fix or use something complicated. I m not an expert, but I ve spent 14 years fooling with computers and… …
86fool with — (something) 1. to be busy with something without a special purpose. Sammy was always fooling with his model trains. 2. to try to fix or use something complicated. I m not an expert, but I ve spent 14 years fooling with computers and thought I… …
87fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me — This means that you should learn from your mistakes and not allow people to take advantage of you repeatedly …
88fool-born — foolˈ born adjective (Shakespeare) Born of a fool or of folly • • • Main Entry: ↑fool …
89fool's mate — noun In chess, the simplest of the checkmates (in two moves by each player) • • • Main Entry: ↑fool * * * fool s mate, a checkmate of the white king by the black queen after only four moves have been made, the shortest ending to a game of chess …
90fool enough to do something — phrase so stupid that you do something that is not sensible If she’s fool enough to want you, she can have you. Thesaurus: crazy or sillysynonym Main entry: fool …