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I . fool [fu:l] N

1. fool (person):

fool
to make a fool of oneself

2. fool (dessert):

fool

II . fool [fu:l] VB trans

III . fool [fu:l] VB intr

fool

IV . fool [fu:l] ADJ AM inf

fool

April Fool N

1. April Fool (trick):

April Fool

Phrases:

April Fool!

fool about, fool around VB intr

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Called her an April fool, and laughed like fun.
factually.gizmodo.com
The fool is in the act of unknowingly walking off the edge of a cliff, precipice or other high place.
en.wikipedia.org
He wears dull clothes: a brown-grey cowl with appropriate fool's cap.
en.wikipedia.org
What the boy told his father was a mere April fool hoax.
www.ghanaweb.com
His drawings are attempts to capture the 10,000 images of his April Fool's Day hallucination, and are always rendered in a clear, objective style, like that of a technical drawing.
en.wikipedia.org
By studying the language of bogus recommendations they identified how companies fool the public into thinking their hotels and resorts are above par.
www.dailymail.co.uk
He would be everywhere looked upon as a self-confessed fool.
en.wikipedia.org
Although save points are typically seen as boons, some games that are notorious for unforgiving trap-filled gameplay occasionally use this tendency to fool the player.
en.wikipedia.org
Modern recipes may include any seasonal fruit readily found, but gooseberry fool remains the perennial favorite.
en.wikipedia.org
It is fool-hardy and downright ignorant to believe we are exempt from the mistakes of the past.
news.blogs.cnn.com

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