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21 fool-proof
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22 fool (M.)
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23 April fool
nto play an \April Fool on sb jdn in den April schicken\April Fool! April, April!* * *nAprilnarr mApril fool! — ≈ April, April!
to play an April fool on sb — jdn in den April schicken
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24 April Fool
to play an \April Fool on sb jdn in den April schicken\April Fool! April, April! -
25 All Fool’s Day
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26 bloody fool
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27 make a fool of
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28 make a fool of oneself
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29 play the fool
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30 tamping fool
tamping fool Stempel mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > tamping fool
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31 there's no fool like an old fool
English-German idiom dictionary > there's no fool like an old fool
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32 April Fool's Joke
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33 a born fool
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34 make someone look like a fool
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35 tom-fool
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36 You can't fool me.
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37 April fool!
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38 make an April fool of someone
English-German idiom dictionary > make an April fool of someone
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39 foolery
fool·ery[ˈfu:ləri, AM -əri]n Dummheit m, Torheit f* * *['fuːlərɪ]nAlbernheit f* * ** * *n.Dummheit -en f.Faxe -n f. -
40 fools errand
fool's ˈer·randn▶ to be a \fools errand vergebliche Liebesmühe sein
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