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Example sentences for "little fool"

  • The day will not stand still, little fool.

  • The day is long enough, little fool," I say to her.

  • Kaballa,' little fool, is a thing that is useful.

  • So that on the whole you'd be a little fool if you gave up all these very substantial benefits.

  • I wanted to prove to you that I wasn't quite such a little fool as you thought me.

  • Little fool, did you not hear your brother say that you are in my power?

  • Little fool, do you think I should be acting as your friend to make terms with this blackguard pirate?

  • But all the same, she was not a little fool.

  • But she was not a little fool, though people sometimes called her so because she would sit in the moments of her leisure with her blue eyes on the far-away clouds like a thing in a dream.

  • Bee’s voice had sunk very low; and then he turned away again with an impatient exclamation, calling her again a little fool.

  • Be silent, little fool," she said, "Or God will punish you!

  • Be silent, little fool," she said, Or God will bring you loss.

  • Put money in your pocket, little fool, And to Treguier take your way to school.

  • Only I think he couldn't have changed suddenly from a little fool into a man if he hadn't felt that there was an understanding.

  • Just for a handful of silver she left me, Just for a yacht and a mansion of stone, Just for a little fool nest of fine feathers She wed Nicodemus and left me alone.

  • Then she, her face aflame in the darkness: "When you came I was only a little fool who'd bought a pair of shoes that were too tight for her.

  • What a little fool ye were to come down, Barnabas' wife!

  • It was bad enough before; but now that you've thrown down your gauntlet (how could you be such a little fool?

  • She's a very good lass, an' if she was a little fool to throw up her own kin for Barnabas, it's not for his folk to make her feel that worse nor she must.

  • By that time she was able to call herself a little fool, which was a very good beginning for rational thinking.

  • If she had been living of late in a little fool's paradise, why, she had made it for herself.

  • She did not wish him to think her a little fool as well as other things.

  • What a little fool she is to swallow everything that she is told in that way!

  • Take care you are not grow jealous for poor Madame talking sometime to your papa; you must not, little fool.

  • Rub it and blow it and give it a kiss, little fool!

  • I do not know, little fool, no more than you.

  • It backfired on him, and his wife is such a little fool that he had to promise to give up automobiling.

  • Oh, Virgie, it's just like Faversham to hear him talk, and I can't think how anybody could be such a little fool as to say no!

  • On the third night the brothers said to little fool Ivan: "Now 'tis thy turn to go to our father's tomb.

  • Do they take me for so vapid a little fool that I may be compelled to any course they choose?

  • Retrospectively examining the contretemps, after she had gone to bed that night, she arrived at the comforting conclusion that she had been a little fool to think that Matthias "held that old ring against her.

  • And you're a damn' little fool, and somebody's got to look out for you.

  • Maizie's ran to the sense that it was all a chance and Joan a little fool if she didn't grab it--and anyway Joan was old enough to take care of herself with Charlie Quard or any man living!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little fool" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    little anxiously; little boat; little brothers; little care; little farther; little hill; little honey; little house; little land; little less; little light; little mace; little milk; little older; little ones; little pain; little pieces; little season; little shake; little thing; little touch; little turn; little ways; little wind; little work; married man