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1 pelehtiä
• fool about• play• play the fool• horse around• fool around• clown• be joking• be jesting• horse about -
2 onnellinen tietämättömyys
• fool's paradise• a fool's paradise -
3 pitää narrinaan
• fool• lead by the nose• make a fool of -
4 höhlä
• fool• silly -
5 hölmöillä
• fool about• behave foolishly -
6 hullu s.
• fool -
7 idiootti
• fool• blockhead• clot• idiot• oaf• stupid• boor -
8 jujuttaa
• fool• mislead• misslead• double-cross -
9 kuluttaa joutaviin
• fool away -
10 laskea luikuria
• fool -
11 peijata
• fool -
12 puhua palturia
• fool -
13 puhua pötyä
• fool• lie -
14 senkin pöllö
• fool that you are -
15 toilailla
• fool around -
16 tonttuilla
• fool about -
17 väärältä käsittelyltä suojattu
• fool-proof -
18 vetää huulesta
• fool -
19 hölmö
fool -
20 hassutella
yks.nom. hassutella; yks.gen. hassuttelen; yks.part. hassutteli; yks.ill. hassuttelisi; mon.gen. hassutelkoon; mon.part. hassutellut; mon.ill. hassuteltiinact the fool (verb)play about (verb)play the fool (verb)* * *• be joking• play about• play the fool• joke• act the fool• fool• fool around
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