Poor Cantuna's soul was saved only by leaving his chapel one stone short of completion, thus fooling the Prince of Darkness. |
|
She made it so it's easy for me to tweak, and I'm sure I'll be fooling around with the colors and whatnot before long. |
|
I'm always fooling with new drivers, fairway woods and putters, but I don't switch very often. |
|
A grim smile played briefly on his lips and she knew she wasn't fooling him one bit. |
|
I pulled away and jabbed him in his ribs for being so mischievous and playful. He loved fooling around with me. |
|
Basically, he said, he was playing games, and fooling himself more than anyone else. |
|
He spent about a year of rigorous self-study fooling around with canons, fugues, invertible counterpoint, and so on. |
|
But I think they are fooling themselves as much as they are trying to fool you. |
|
Like most young boys, he saw something irresistible in fooling people with magic tricks. |
|
If they fool you, they are really just fooling themselves and will end up with a room that will not make them happy. |
|
These may only be laughing and fooling about, but given all the publicity about drugs etc, people are afraid to walk past or talk to them. |
|
But for most of history, they just did the fooling around without calling it anything. |
|
However, he neglected to tell me that he had a girlfriend for the entire three years we'd been fooling around. |
|
I think he's fooling around with somebody and wants to have the both of us around to play these silly mind games with. |
|
Mom said that she was a big cutup and a joker, always fooling around and stuff, and she was up on the conveyor belt dancing. |
|
Many of the CD's songs begin very innocuously, fooling us into thinking Hole produces nice ear candy. |
|
The 60-year-old star caught a gaffer fooling around with an electronic toy designed to mimic the sound of flatulence and confiscated it. |
|
I'm still fooling around with it, so please excuse the mess while we fix the place up. |
|
He mentioned to me a while back about us three fooling around but we never got it on. |
|
When I used to think that I'd keep my young, girlish figure forever, I was really fooling myself. |
|
|
Jake and I have been best friends since we were kids fooling around with mud pies and the good old pigskin. |
|
A bouldery summit with a large cairn looms large, fooling many into believing this is the summit. |
|
In fact, it was hardly noticed at first, beyond a few visionaries who invented the form, and started fooling around with it. |
|
This would be analogous to steering an aircraft by fooling an autopilot into responding to a non-existing course deviation. |
|
Everytime a politician speaks, you know, they're fooling you, they're dissembling. |
|
But it does dull the edge of keen minds, fooling those who really should know better. |
|
Lightening, is a master of fooling, his business as the salesman in Miffin's drapery emporium being exceedingly funny. |
|
They're all so smart, but I was sitting right under their nose fooling them. |
|
Around this time I started fooling around with sampling some of the sounds off the records and putting my own beats to them. |
|
Ashton and I were fooling around with the karaoke machine, and we decided to select all songs and shuffle it. |
|
Medicine was hard, and he should work at it hard instead of fooling about learning to dance or listening to opera on scratchy expensive records. |
|
If The Who weren't genuinely getting a bang out of this, they did a good job of fooling the crowd in Glen Falls. |
|
With her allure, she is even fooling the foreign diplomats through her beguiling appearance. |
|
Since she looks more like a mousy witness than an aggressive reporter, Elaine has had no trouble fooling them. |
|
Our engineers were fooling about in the studio singing vulgar songs and making rude remarks in front of the microphone. |
|
Roadside entertainment involved a man in a comic mask, walking around and fooling bystanders. |
|
This has the effect of fooling us into believing that this power is ineffectual. |
|
We are fooling around much less with nature in the forests than on our agricultural land. |
|
If you aren't honest with yourself in preparing it, you are only fooling yourself. |
|
We must stop fooling ourselves, or to be more lenient, we must put right this misunderstanding in which we think that we can continue as before. |
|
|
And anyone who thinks that will have no impact on Canadians is fooling themselves. |
|
I can't tell you which of the demography deniers are fooling themselves, and which are trying to con the rest of us. |
|
Sure, you can pretend that nothing is going to happen to your data but you're fooling no-one. |
|
Whispers flooded Maryland politics that the Baltimore mayor was fooling around. |
|
Receiving an anonymous tip that her husband is fooling around with a floozy named Bridget the woman goes stomping out into the terrified city, bent on revenge. |
|
The silly old fool was probably fooling around with some young chippy. |
|
The new laws will also forbid drunks from loitering around liquor stores, carrying baseball bats and fooling around with crossbows, slingshots, blowpipes and airguns. |
|
Jon, the focus of the book, spends his laconic, carefree schooldays fooling around with his best friend Bjorn, reading comic books, eating candy and telling jokes. |
|
In fact, people might be catching on to the scams more frequently these days, which is causing scammers to seek newer and more subversive methods of fooling their prey. |
|
I wonder who Nicola thinks she's fooling with this pious claptrap. |
|
Go out to the sidewalk at noon, spread out the foil, drop a pat of butter on the eggs, position the bacon, then begin fooling around with the spatula. |
|
I kept my voice steady, but I wasn't even fooling myself, let alone Aaron. |
|
There are about 200, they all have blogs, and they spend all day in the libertarian echo chamber fooling themselves into thinking that their views matter. |
|
That ride or die act we have been fooling the world with obviously ain't working. |
|
Or perhaps she was fooling around with entertainment lawyer Kevin Yorn instead. |
|
He goes along with the fooling of Malvolio in deference to his betters, but he gives us the distinct impression that it leaves a nasty taste in his mouth. |
|
On balance, it's better than it is worse if the media are demanding proof and saying you're not fooling us twice. |
|
All it is, in this minority climate, is a crude bait and switch tactic that is not fooling anybody. |
|
The teen-agers on the crew were fooling around, and Daza barked commands now and then, but otherwise looked on tolerantly. |
|
Clark, ever the mischief-maker, clearly can't resist the idea of fooling around in the meantime. |
|
|
Physical activity can include anything from a zany race with Dad to the corner store to fooling around with a buddy on the jungle gym. |
|
We have no intention of fooling around with the Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation. |
|
I do not know whether we are ready in this country to start fooling around with a definition that is so deeply meaningful to so many Canadians. |
|
At that time, we were considered as failures who were fooling around on computers», recalls Bairoch. |
|
Then I met Laurent Brandenbourger: the two of us started fooling around and we were off. |
|
She's an idealist and tries hard to get her pupils interested, even though all they think about is fooling around. |
|
You smack them on the back of the head when they are fooling around instead of training. |
|
Hence, instead of fooling around and late react to a threat, it's better to be proactive and precautionary. |
|
The video opens with Jamie Oliver and Ed Sheeran just vibing out in the kitchen, draining some penne and fooling around with riffs on the guitar. |
|
Be sure to make a backup before you start fooling around with those keys. |
|
Our government might succeed in fooling us into believing that efficiency savings are not health cuts. |
|
I would hope it did so out of incompetence and not with the deliberate intention of misleading and fooling the electors. |
|
We want to be very clear in that respect: the Minister of Finance is not fooling anyone with his ploy. |
|
We are seriously fooling ourselves if we think that we have done enough for the environment and do not need to question root causes. |
|
They're fooling around, they're wasting time and money, and they're making a farce out of the treaty process, which is supposed to be a very serious and dignified process, according to your own courts. |
|
It's not going to be solved by fooling around with the exchange rate. |
|
There are certain types of action which give our countries and our electorate the impression that, in actual fact, the European Parliament spends its time fooling around and doing no work. |
|
But what he really loved was football. Daniel spent his afternoons at the field, playing with friends, chatting, fooling around: learning how to be a boy from the neighbourhood. |
|
The idea of fooling the body's natural processes through such things as caloric restriction is referred to in some circles as biohacking. |
|
The gangling funnyman prefers fooling around with ordinary folk to working with the famous. |
|
|
Our composer, who usually conjures up the most sensual and touching effects with his harmonies, seems to be just fooling around here, trying to scandalize us with his impudent harmonic legerdemain. |
|
My percussionist, Mbaye Diaye Faye, is doing a show at Le Titan and we have a great time in the audience, watching him up on stage fooling around and playing the clown. |
|
Why is it doing fooling around with reality? |
|
My teacher is strict so there isn't much fooling around. |
|
Hassan, stop fooling around, just come in. |
|
You wouldn't be fooling around with pinch bars and hammers. |
|
Think it's clear that he's fooling around? |
|
Farmers keep lamps on in their barns for a specific number of hours per day, fooling animals into believing it is their breeding season and causing them to go into heat. |
|
The plaintiffs allege that this artificially inflated prices in the aftermarket, fooling investors into buying shares at prices they thought were set by market forces until they saw prices plunge soon after. |
|
We are fooling ourselves if we think that with social dialogue we can maintain a level of social protection at the European level, unless level of social protection is maintained in each country and spreads to others. |
|
Perhaps it will succeed too in fooling us into not realising that the last health act now even absolves it of the legal responsibility to provide a national health service for us at all. |
|
They might be fooling themselves but they are not fooling anyone else and they do not deserve a second chance to entice the people again with promises they have no intention of keeping. |
|
Let us get on with the work of doing good governance in the House and bringing about good public policy, not fooling around as we have been doing in the past while. |
|
We are fooling the public if we think this will cure the problem. |
|
Maybe, just maybe, we need to stop fooling ourselves and realise that often our best desires and projects are servants of our own ego's, our own deepest self concern and self love. |
|
We will be fooling the candidate countries if we lead them to believe that we are doing them a favour by allowing them to join a Union that is not in full working order. |
|
It was warm too, fooling the forsythias into behaving as if it were April. |
|
I'm as willing to save life as the next man, but I'm not going to wreck my ship fooling round a reef in the night-time. How'll you get a boat over, anyhow? |
|
They were fooling around and accidentally capsized the canoe. |
|