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How to use fools in a sentence

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Mike has hundreds of chip freaks shouting at him, Andrew and myself were overrun with pedants and fools, and Linda sparked some Antipodean fury.
Whenever you come across a foolproof premise, you must take into account the inexhaustible resourcefulness of the world's fools.
As the story goes, she was a formidable woman who did not take to fools kindly.
It fools our immune system by changing the structure of the lipopolysaccharides and it totally changes the antigens on the cell surface.
On his part, he had no doubts that the claimant was an impostor and his supporters fools and rogues.
It makes perfect sense for supermodels to love me, but there's really no reason for them to be lowering themselves to fools like Pete.
Turn on the radio and without turning the dial you find one-hit wonders, wanna-be gangsters, lying fools, and most importantly autotune.
Soden has been portrayed in some quarters as a hard taskmaster who doesn't suffer fools gladly.
This is in Russia six hundred years ago, in a world of Tatar invaders, monks and holy fools.
I do not suffer fools gladly, but somehow I cannot get myself to tell her off!
It didn't take long for the fools to scatter out like a crazy school of fish.
The temptresses then coerce the hapless chaps into making complete fools of themselves.
Any poor scrubs in our place must be fools not to think the match a very rare and astonishing honour, as far as the position goes.
But saying something on a grand scale is what fools or pompous pundits usually do.
In doing so, they waste money, intimidate doctors, clog up the system and draw in the meddlesome fools in Westminster.
I do not suffer fools gladly and I have been known to be opinionated and defend my beliefs strongly.
Now, the rest of these shows are populated by people who choose to make fools of themselves in front of a national television viewing audience.
It's not just silly old beardy blokes who make drunken fools of themselves on telly.
It's to be hoped teenagers and any other silly fools don't go messing around in there.
Mavericks and fools are often tolerated by parties as long as they're vote winners.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The porch was a bull's head, with a procession of ritualist fools entering by the nostrils.
The Nilghai said something uncomplimentary about soft-headed fools who throw away their careers for other fools.
And force is a crime in the eyes of the fools, the weak and the silly who rule the roost.
Think of the fools who climb the highest and steepest mountains just for sport.
We will not appear like fools in this matter, and as if we have no authority over our own daughter.
The Syndic was not the man to suffer fools gladly, and he opened his mouth.
I suffer fools gladly, as a general rule, but if I see much of this one I shall do him some injury.
Like Clare, she did not suffer fools gladly, but unlike Clare, she had not the moral courage to be ruthless.
For the Greek word for babes is fools, which he opposes to the word wise men.
On the 1st of July we arrived near phasis, followed by a vessel filled with Mingrelians, who seemed all to be fools or drunk.
At the same time, they counts on salivating the old Injun what fools them a-plenty.
A method of distinction so cheap that fools employ it to accentuate their incapacity.
After that you have the army of mediocrities followed by the multitude of fools.
I liked to have him about me, as uncultivated kings like to have their fools.
There are fools, and there are double-dyed fools, and that man is the chief of them.
What do I care for the Separationist blatherskite more than for the loyal fools?
The little bunch of soldiers at Missoula are not fools enough to attack us.
The fellows who've got these guns are wild, irresponsible, unpractical fools.
It was blizzardy, and what did the blame' fools do but get caught ten miles below here.
And them fools what comes up here to dig for Mr. Kidd's money eat up what little we had, and did'nt pay fur it, nither.
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