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Befool

verb
(past & past part. befooled; pres. part. befooling)
1.
Make a fool or dupe of.  Synonyms: fool, gull.
2.
Fool or hoax.  Synonyms: cod, dupe, fool, gull, put on, put one across, put one over, slang, take in.  "You can't fool me!"






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"Befool" Quotes from Famous Books



... before each shrine With Salian feasts the table spread; The time invites us, comrades mine. 'Twas shame to broach, before to-day, The Caecuban, while Egypt's dame Threaten'd our power in dust to lay And wrap the Capitol in flame, Girt with her foul emasculate throng, By Fortune's sweet new wine befool'd, In hope's ungovern'd weakness strong To hope for all; but soon she cool'd, To see one ship from burning 'scape; Great Caesar taught her dizzy brain, Made mad by Mareotic grape, To feel the sobering truth of pain, And gave her chase ...
— Odes and Carmen Saeculare of Horace • Horace



Words linked to "Befool" :   cozen, delude, lead astray, kid, pull the leg of, betray, deceive, lead on



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