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more fool him

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  • (the) more fool him — (the) more fool you/him/her/etc spoken phrase used for saying that you think someone is doing something stupid Well, more fool you if you give him any more of your money! Thesaurus: ways of say …   Useful english dictionary

  • More fool (you)! — British, American & Australian, American something that you say in order to show that you think someone has done something stupid. You lent her sixty pounds and expected it back? More fool you! He s volunteered to work late. The more fool him,… …   New idioms dictionary

  • more fool somebody (for doing something) — ˌmore fool ˈsb (for doing sth) idiom (informal) used to say that you think that sb was stupid to do sth, especially when it causes them problems • ‘He s not an easy person to live with.’ ‘More fool her for marrying him!’ • ‘I know I shouldn t… …   Useful english dictionary

  • More Fool Me — Song by Genesis from the album Selling England by the Pound Released 12 October 1973 (1973 10 12) Recorded August 1973 Genr …   Wikipedia

  • (the) more fool you — (the) more fool you/him/her/etc spoken phrase used for saying that you think someone is doing something stupid Well, more fool you if you give him any more of your money! Thesaurus: ways of say …   Useful english dictionary

  • (the) more fool her — (the) more fool you/him/her/etc spoken phrase used for saying that you think someone is doing something stupid Well, more fool you if you give him any more of your money! Thesaurus: ways of say …   Useful english dictionary

  • fool — fool1 [fu:l] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(stupid person)¦ 2 make a fool of yourself 3 make a fool of somebody 4 any fool can do something 5 be no/nobody s fool 6 gooseberry/strawberry etc fool 7 more fool you/him etc 8 not suffer fools gladly 9 be living in a… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • fool — fool1 [ ful ] noun ** 1. ) count someone who does not behave in an intelligent or sensible way: You re a fool if you think you ll ever see that money again. feel (like) a fool: He made me feel like such a fool when he used me as an example! look… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • fool — I UK [fuːl] / US [ful] noun Word forms fool : singular fool plural fools ** 1) [countable] someone who does not behave in an intelligent or sensible way You re a fool if you think you ll ever see that money again. How could you be such a stupid… …   English dictionary

  • fool — 1 noun 1 STUPID PERSON (C) a stupid person or someone who has done something stupid: What a fool she had been to think that he would stay. 2 any fool can spoken used to say that it is very easy to do something or to see that something is true:… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • more — 1 adverb 1 (+ adj/adv) having a particular quality or characteristic to a greater degree than someone or something else: more interesting/expensive etc: We can make the test more difficult byadding a time limit. | It could have been an infection… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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