I think he began to gather in that I was not quite fooledby the little entertainment.
Yes, Gustav fooled me about and tried to make me get up, but I wouldn't, but what has that to do with anything?
I was intensely embittered by his conduct; he had behaved abominably to me; had flirted and cheated and fooled me; and I had always felt that I never could and never would forgive him.
There was no way in which she could have fooled herself or been persuaded into believing that she was not lying or that she was not taking from him his last hope of life.
They hadfooled him, just as that man Rogers I told you about fooled me.
Well," she began, "they say he's justfooled the people up over their eyes.
But at all events do not be fooled out of your faith, as some of you are tending to be, for no better reason than because other people have given it up.
You have been fooled out of the inheritance which God meant for you; and you have got for it transient satisfaction, and partial as it is transient.
She said, "And when I saw that villainous creature and thought how you had really caught him, and when I saw the men had your rope, I was just stricken with remorse for the way we girls fooled you.
Nature is despotic, and will not be fooled or abated of any jot of her authority by the pertest of her sons.
Fooled thou must be, though wisest of the wise; / Then be the fool of virtue, not of vice.
Nelson had been fooled by a showing of oil in an ordinary farm well, and by a generous seepage into a running stream some distance away.
Salting, after all, was rare; one read about it in books, but no experienced operator had ever been fooled in that way.
If--if John Westerfelt hasfooled me, I wouldn't care if it was printed in every paper in the State.
I never was fooled in a woman; she is in love with him, and right now she is worried to death about him.
However, he fooled us, and after much climbing we reached a small, dry well in a narrow gorge, quite inaccessible for camels.
The tracks hadfooled us once, and though doubtless by following them we would eventually get some water, where would we be at the end of it?
So amazing, so unbelievable was it, in truth, that those who had been too often fooled laughed at it and declared it impossible on its face.
You've fooled the men, but you can't fool us girls.
He fooled me; he would have fooled anybody unless possibly it were an expert criminologist, trained at discerning depravity when masked behind a pleasing exterior.
There was a complaisant set to his shoulders as he strode off, Constance noted delightedly; he was felicitating himself upon the ease with which he had fooled her.
You fooled us all, you and that white-faced trull.
Do you conceive that I am to be fooled by tales of fights with Satan in the night and the marks of the fiend's claws upon your body?
Let youth know wickedness, lest when wickedness seeks a man out in his riper years he shall be fooled and conquered by the beauteous garb in which the Devil has the cunning to array it.
Dey had been fooled into thinkin' it would be good times, but it was de wors' times dey ever seen.
Dey had us fooled up 'bout it, but I never seen nobody git nothin'.
I went picking my way on a roundabout course past thickets of honey mesquite and cactus gardens, over alkali flats and everything else, and the more I fooled about the madder I got.
Fooled even a noted person like you, did I, Winston?
To think that I've been fooled agin by this blanked fossiliferous trap--blank it!
She enjoyed seeing himfooled so much that for the time being she quite forgot about Old Man Coyote and the failure of her clever plan to make trouble for him.
You see, she had fooled him so many times that she knew she could do it again.
That's the time I fooledyou instead of you fooling me!
Maybe this is the same elephant you fooled with the lemon," said the second man.
He'd a small-town, corner-grocery look that would have fooled any one unless they'd a scent for a sleuth like a dog for a bone.
The door knob in his hand he wheeled round, the anger he had been struggling to subdue fierce in his face: "Don't think for a moment you've fooled me.
Only for a moment was he fooled but shook his head and said we were none of his.
Usually when I am told a lie once, I look out for that liar and never trust him again, but Little Crow hasfooled me with his lies a dozen times and I suppose he will a dozen times more.
He had been deceived in him before; he was determined not to be fooled again.
I was about to say he had old Jones as badly fooled as you--or worse, damn him.
Them o' us that must go along 'll have to paint Injun, or we'll be fooled arter all; we will.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fooled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.