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    s 1. luđak, luda, blesan, glupan, budala 2. [hist] dvorska luda 3. [fig] igračka; ruglo, nasamareni / he is a # to him = on nije ništa prema njemu; to play the # = lakrdijati; no # like an old # = nema gorega nego kad starac poludi; #'s bolt is soon shoot = budali što na srcu to na jeziku; to make a # of = praviti ludu od koga, nasaditi koga, podvaliti kome; to make a # of oneself = načiniti budalu od sebe, učiniti se smiješnim; to be a # for one's pains = raditi zabadava, mučiti se ni za što; All Fools' Day = prvi aprila; April # = čovjek nasamaren 1. aprila; one # makes many = lud čovjek zaludi deset drugih; #'s errand = jalov trud; #'s mate = mat u dva poteza; #'s paradise = zemlja slasti i lasti s [cul] voćna krema
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    bedak
    budala
    idiot
    lud
    luda
    ludovati
    luđak
    obmanjivanje
    prevariti
    zavarati

    English-Croatian dictionary > fool

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  • fool´ish|ness — fool|ish «FOO lihsh», adjective. 1. like a fool; without sense or judgment; unwise; silly: »It is foolish to keep late hours every night. SYNONYM(S): stupid. 2. ridiculous; absurd: »foolish notions …   Useful english dictionary

  • fool´ish|ly — fool|ish «FOO lihsh», adjective. 1. like a fool; without sense or judgment; unwise; silly: »It is foolish to keep late hours every night. SYNONYM(S): stupid. 2. ridiculous; absurd: »foolish notions …   Useful english dictionary

  • fool|ish — «FOO lihsh», adjective. 1. like a fool; without sense or judgment; unwise; silly: »It is foolish to keep late hours every night. SYNONYM(S): stupid. 2. ridiculous; absurd: »foolish notions …   Useful english dictionary

  • fool — I. /ful / (say foohl) noun 1. someone who lacks sense; a silly or stupid person. 2. a professional jester, formerly kept by a person of rank for amusement. 3. a weak minded or idiotic person. –verb (t) 4. to make a fool of; impose on; trick;… …  

  • fool — 1. n., v., & adj. n. 1 a person who acts unwisely or imprudently; a stupid person. 2 hist. a jester; a clown. 3 a dupe. v. 1 tr. deceive so as to cause to appear foolish. 2 tr. (foll. by into + verbal noun, or out of) trick; cause to do something …   Useful english dictionary

  • fool — fool1 noun 1》 a person who acts unwisely.     ↘archaic a person who is duped or imposed on. 2》 historical a jester or clown, especially one retained in a royal or noble household. verb 1》 trick, deceive, or dupe. 2》 (usu. fool about/around) act… …   English new terms dictionary

  • fool to oneself — verb To knowingly make a decision or take action that is to ones own disadvantage By swimming, drunk, late at night and alone, he was being a fool to himself …   Wiktionary

  • fool to oneself, be a —  Act contrary to one s own interests (usu deliberately, e.g. out of kindness) …   A concise dictionary of English slang

  • make a fool of — 1. To cause (someone) to look ridiculous or stupid 2. To humiliate or dupe 3. To disappoint • • • Main Entry: ↑fool make a fool of see under ↑fool1 • • • Main Entry: ↑make * * * …   Useful english dictionary

  • live in a fool's paradise — {v. phr.} To deceive oneself; tell oneself unreal stories. * /His information is based on a lot of misunderstanding the poor guy is living in a fool s paradise./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • live in a fool's paradise — {v. phr.} To deceive oneself; tell oneself unreal stories. * /His information is based on a lot of misunderstanding the poor guy is living in a fool s paradise./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

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