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71fool'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. * * * …
72fool'serrand — fool s errand n. pl. fools errands A fruitless mission or undertaking. * * * …
73fool'sgold — fool s gold n. See pyrite. * * * …
74fool'sparadise — fool s paradise n. A state of delusive contentment or false hope. * * * …
75fool — index bilk, deceive, defraud, delude, dupe, ensnare, entrap, evade (deceive), illude …
76fool's gold — n [U] 1.) a kind of yellow metal that exists in some rocks and looks like gold 2.) something that you think will be very exciting, very attractive etc but in fact is not …
77fool's gold — noun uncount 1. ) a yellow metal that looks like gold 2. ) something you are very attracted to that you later find is not worth very much …
78fool's paradise — noun singular a situation in which someone is happy because they are ignoring a problem or do not realize that it exists …
79Fool for Love — Comédie dramatique de Robert Altman, d après la pièce de Sam Shepard, avec Sam Shepard, Kim Basinger, Harry Dean Stanton, Randy Quaid, Martha Crawford. Pays: États Unis Date de sortie: 1985 Technique: couleurs Durée: 1 h 47 Résumé… …
80fool around with someone — fool around with (someone) to have sex with someone other than your husband, wife, or usual sexual partner. It s hard to believe that any man can get caught fooling around with another woman and still manage to keep his wife on his side …