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The word 'fool' is both a verb (fool, fools, fooling, fooled) and a noun (fool, fools). Example uses: Verb: It's not good to fool mother nature. Noun: A fool and his money are soon parted.
The noun 'fool' is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a person.The word 'fool' is also a verb: fool, fools, fooling, fooled.
Fooled is the past tense of fool.
Pope Gregory Created April Fools day, As back in 1562, People were told to celebrate the new year in April 1st, Then he fooled them.
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fool or fooled
That whippersnapper thought he had fooled this old fool. The fox fooled the bloodhound month after month.
you such a fool preson :) hope that helped
Fools are fools of their own accord, zombies cannot help it.
To fool people like you?
An April fool is a person who suffers from a trick played on April Fools' Day.
The line "She might have fooled me, but she didn't fool my mother" is from the movie "The Manchurian Candidate" (1962), spoken by the character Eleanor Shaw Iselin.