fool

  • 101fool's-parsley — [fo͞olzpärs′lē] n. a poisonous, foul smelling European weed (Aethusa cynapium) of the umbel family: also fool s parsley …

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  • 102fool about — ● fool …

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  • 103fool|fish — «FOOL FIHSH», noun, plural fish|es or (collectively) fish. 1. a small scaled, small mouthed plaice of the eastern United States, noted for the readiness with which it takes any bait. 2. a short, rough skinned, dull greenish or brownish filefish… …

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  • 104fool|har|di|hood — «FOOL HAHR dee hud», noun. foolish boldness; rashness …

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  • 105fool around — See: MESS AROUND …

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  • 106fool around — See: MESS AROUND …

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  • 107Fool on the Hill (novel) — Fool on the Hill (ISBN 0 8021 3535 8) is a 1988 comic fantasy novel by Matt Ruff, set at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.The novel begins with the various characters, such as Ragnarok, Stephen Titus George, The Bohemians, and others… …

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  • 108Fool for Love (play) — Fool for Love is a play written by American playwright Sam Shepard. It had its world premiere at the Magic Theatre in San Francisco, where Shepard was the resident playwright.The fools in the play are battling lovers at a Mojave Desert motel.The… …

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  • 109Fool's Overture — est une chanson du groupe de rock progressif Supertramp. Elle conclut l album Even in the Quietest Moments, leur cinquième album, paru en 1977. Durant plus de dix minutes, la chanson parle de la Grande Bretagne pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale… …

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  • 110fool'scap — fool s cap (fo͞olz) n. 1. A gaily decorated cap, usually with a number of loose peaks tipped with bells, formerly worn by court jesters and clowns. 2. See dunce cap. * * * …

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