Similar words: before, beforehand, be fond of, come before, fool, before long, long before, foolish. Meaning: [bɪ'fuːl] v. 1. make a fool or dupe of 2. fool or hoax.
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(1) The confidence man befooled the innocent.
(2) Some of the bureaucrats befooled the masses.
(3) Your degrees can befool people, may even befool yourself, but you cannot have the joy, the blissfulness , the peace, the silence, the compassion of a Gautam Buddha.
(4) It is the comment of the trash film befool the Shakepeare's opus in the American's humorous way.
(5) This idiom originally meant to befool others with tricks. Later it is used to mean to keep changing ones' mind.
(6) Don't befool Mother Nature.
(7) In Iran the same mischievous propaganda is at work to befool the rather ignorant—or less knowledgeable—public that it poses a threat and is a fanatic, terrorist country.
More similar words: before, beforehand, be fond of, come before, fool, before long, long before, foolish, foolproof, foolhardy, foolishly, fool's errand, tomfoolery, fool around, Look before you leap, a fool's errand, foolishness, cast pearls before swine, put the cart before the horse, the day before yesterday, befall, be fed up, befallen, befuddle, befriend, be full of, befuddled, food, foot, be filled with.