8632 examples of fooled in sentences

"Maybe we're fooled," went on Masters.

"Do you mean to say that you're fooled just the same as Harry Masters and the Pedlar and the rest of those foolsincluding Nick himself?" Joe Rix was by no means willing to declare himself a fool beforehand.

He had her fooled, the damned slacker....

We have been fooled

Many fantastic shapes rise up, but they must be mine in private:already I have fooled the reader to the top of his bent;else could I omit that strange creature Woollett, who existed in trying the question, and bought litigations?and still stranger, inimitable, solemn Hepworth, from whose gravity Newton might have deduced the law of gravitation.

"It's an old trick," he continued, "one that's fooled many a better man than Billy Durginleavin' the dockaments carelessly exposed like they didn't amount to anything; but havin' the well-known tenacity of a bloodhound, I was not to be thwarted.

I suspicioned he'd peter out when Pap Spooner died, but he fooled us the worst kind.

Their similarity to the ones stolen in Europe fooled the expert, Le Drieux, and they are likely to fool a judge or jury.

Mother was fooled there!"

You couldn't help being fooled.

He has horse sense, too, and isn't fooled by the sort of flattery that women lavish on men who have laughing eyes and a little dark moustache.

The minute they find out we've fooled them there'll be ructions.

"We may be fooled, Harriet," I observed, "on dogmas and doctrines and platformsbut if we cannot trust human nature in the long run, what hope is there?

A sense of profound defeat, of being ultimately fooled and cozened by the subtleties of white men, filled Peter Siner.

Ben-Zayb, in order to cheer the dispirited group and embarrass Mr. Leeds, said to him in a familiar tone: "Eh, Mister, since there are none but ourselves here and we aren't Indians who can be fooled, won't you let us see the trick?

"They don't want us to know how they're being fooled.

All this was sufficient to make Horatio imagine it was for the journey which deprived him of his dear Charlotta, that this horse had been hired, so tarried in the place where he was till the debate was over, which ended not to the satisfaction of the innkeeper, who swore he would not be fooled out of his money.

As Joel got safely by it is more than likely that he found added satisfaction in the feat as he recalled that remark of Dutton's the week before: "What were you doing, you idiot?" Joel got safely by Dutton, and fooled the sprightly Prince, but very nearly ran into the arms of Kingdon, who missed his tackle by a bare six inches.

And after being so tremendously fooled, in the case of Felix, about the degree of interest a man was feeling, I do not propose to take anything for granted which is not on the surface.

She did mean to, but for once she got fooled.

But the conductor was not to be fooled, said he didn't know Dr. Conwell from Adam, and put him off.

I'm not a boy to be fooled with, to be denied.

he got Tenie fum had fooled 'im by wukkin' a crazy 'oman off on him.

"Dan wuz mighty nigh 'stracted, but w'en Mahaly wuz dead en he got his min' straighten' out a little, it did n' take 'im mo' d'n a minute er so fer ter see th'oo all de cunjuh man's lies, en how de cunjuh man had fooled 'im en made 'im kill Mahaly, fer ter git eben wid 'im fer killin' er his son.

The little turtle that could not stop talking and how Brother Rabbit fooled the whale and the elephant.

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