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Example sentences for "fool enough"

  • Sophie, do you think I am fool enough to bargain in such a matter?

  • Archie Clavering, who had duly weighed himself, could hardly bring himself to believe that Lady Ongar would be fool enough to marry him!

  • How then, you will ask, can I be fool enough, having had such a choice, to doubt between the two!

  • I'm fool enough to be willing to put in every dollar I've got, and take a chance.

  • To whatever junkman is fool enough to bid her in.

  • Well, go ahead, if you're fool enough to.

  • I shall be fool enough to kick you out of the cabin if you touch him," cried Barkins angrily.

  • You may be fool enough to put up with it, but I won't.

  • I'm not going to let our junior ride roughshod over me, if you're fool enough to.

  • Yours, I suppose, Marston, or you wouldn't be fool enough to bring them here.

  • Any man's fool enough to do one that'll do the other.

  • If you're fools enough to risk your lives and liberties for a thousand ounces of gold a man, I'm fool enough to show you the way.

  • Have you come here--here in my private room, in business hours--with nothing to tell me but that young Armadale has been fool enough to ruin his prospects for life?

  • If you ever find a man who is fool enough to marry you, he will be a lucky man if you only love him half as well, a quarter as well, a hundred-thousandth part as well, as I loved your father.

  • With a little encouragement, I might be fool enough to burst out crying.

  • But if I was, by Jove, I wouldn't be fool enough to do any work for her sake, as so many misguided men do.

  • Splendid figure, and could undoubtedly fight well if he had to; but he doesn't have to, and isn't fool enough to do it.

  • I wasn't fool enough to write anything of the kind, when that Argus Brown was proctor.

  • Well, if Lottie is fool enough to marry you, I'll be fool enough to give her all my property in order to enable her to support you; ah, ha!

  • Yes; a hundred things could happen that would make you hate me, though I think you are the best sample of the lot; and if you should beat and starve me, I should be fool enough to go on loving you just the same.

  • There are a great many handsome and spirited women in the departments at Washington, but no sentimental young man is fool enough to lounge about these places with the hope of getting up a flirtation.

  • I'm fool enough to be too fond of my money, I'm afraid.

  • But that I can scarcely conceive Blennerhagen is fool enough to think I am such a gudgeon as to bite at his bait, I should certainly be led to suspect what I hinted this morning to be true.

  • Nobody would be fool enough to expect you to keep your word afterwards, and you'd give a lot of pleasure.

  • If he's fool enough to listen to that old cat, he'll make himself a miserable and a contemptible man.

  • You're not going to be fool enough to refuse an offer like that?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    abide here; beat well; catch some; close watch; dense cloud; entire confidence; first section; fool enough; foolish thing; forty pounds; further enacted; glass door; mercy upon; our holy; pound shot; relieve pain; severe cold; then will; think that; went through; whom said; why you; you must come and