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  • 101make out — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To understand] Syn. perceive, recognize, see; see understand 1 . 2. [To succeed] Syn. accomplish, achieve, prosper; see succeed 1 . 3. [*To kiss] Syn. neck, fondle, pet; see kiss . 4. [To see] Syn. discern, perceive, detect; …

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  • 102fool 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 …

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  • 103make a proper galah of — Australian Slang make a complete fool of …

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  • 104make an ass of oneself — one who plays the fool …

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  • 105The Fool and the Flying Ship — is apart of Rabbit Ears We All Have Tales Series and is narrated by Robin Williams, illustrated by Henrik Drescher and the music was composed by the Klezmer Conservatory Band. Plot The story starts out with the introduction of a peasant farmer… …

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  • 106April Fool's Day (2008 film) — Infobox Film name = April Fools Day caption = director = The Butcher Brothers producer = Tara L. Craig Frank Mancuso Jr. writer = The Butcher Brothers Mikey Wigart starring = Scout Taylor Compton Josh Henderson Jennifer Siebel Taylor Cole Joe… …

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  • 107do vs make —   Do | Make   When do or make are used as main verbs it can be confusing to ESL learners. The verb make goes with some words and the verb do with other words.   Do   We use the verb do when someone performs an action, activity or task.   • do a… …

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  • 108do vs make —   Do | Make   When do or make are used as main verbs it can be confusing to ESL learners. The verb make goes with some words and the verb do with other words.   Do   We use the verb do when someone performs an action, activity or task.   • do a… …

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  • 109play the fool — Cut capers, cut didoes, act the buffoon, act like a fool, make a fool of one s self, play tricks or pranks …

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  • 110To fool away — Fool Fool, v. t. 1. To infatuate; to make foolish. Shak. [1913 Webster] For, fooled with hope, men favor the deceit. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To use as a fool; to deceive in a shameful or mortifying manner; to impose upon; to cheat by inspiring… …

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