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  • 71Fool's guard — (in German Alber) is the name of a ward in the German school of historical fencing. In the Fool s Guard, the point of the sword is lowered to the ground, appearing to foolishly expose the upper parts of the body and inviting an attack. Althougth… …

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  • 72Fool's Gold Loaf — is a sandwich made by a restaurant in Denver, Colorado called the Colorado Mine Company (often erroneously referred to as the Colorado Gold Mine Company). The sandwich consists of a single loaf of hollowed out, warmed bread filled with one jar of …

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  • 73fool´har´di|ness — fool|har|dy «FOOL HAHR dee», adjective, di|er, di|est. foolishly bold; rash: »The man made a foolhardy attempt to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel. SYNONYM(S): reckless. –fool´har´di|ly, adverb …

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  • 74fool´har´di|ly — fool|har|dy «FOOL HAHR dee», adjective, di|er, di|est. foolishly bold; rash: »The man made a foolhardy attempt to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel. SYNONYM(S): reckless. –fool´har´di|ly, adverb …

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  • 75fool|har|dy — «FOOL HAHR dee», adjective, di|er, di|est. foolishly bold; rash: »The man made a foolhardy attempt to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel. SYNONYM(S): reckless. –fool´har´di|ly, adverb …

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  • 76fool´ish|ness — fool|ish «FOO lihsh», adjective. 1. like a fool; without sense or judgment; unwise; silly: »It is foolish to keep late hours every night. SYNONYM(S): stupid. 2. ridiculous; absurd: »foolish notions …

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  • 77fool´ish|ly — fool|ish «FOO lihsh», adjective. 1. like a fool; without sense or judgment; unwise; silly: »It is foolish to keep late hours every night. SYNONYM(S): stupid. 2. ridiculous; absurd: »foolish notions …

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  • 78fool|ish — «FOO lihsh», adjective. 1. like a fool; without sense or judgment; unwise; silly: »It is foolish to keep late hours every night. SYNONYM(S): stupid. 2. ridiculous; absurd: »foolish notions …

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  • 79Fool-born — a. Begotten by a fool. Shak. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 80Fool-large — a. [OF. follarge. See {Fool}, and {Large}.] Foolishly liberal. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …

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