Examples of 'fool too' in a sentence

Meaning of "fool too"

fool too: Indicates that someone has also been misled or deceived, often used in informal conversations or humorous contexts

How to use "fool too" in a sentence

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fool too
He has managed to fool too many people.
Your grandfather was an arrogant fool too.
I play the fool too often.
If this guy is your friend then you are a fool too.
Now that fool too.
A fool too late bewares when all the peril is past.
I suppose that makes me a fool too in your eyes.
I played the fool too much at the carnival with my grandchildren and my great-nephews.
I can play the fool too.
It 's because you can not fool too many people for too long.
I heard Einstein looked like a fool too.
I am a fool too.
I know . Thurston thinks I am a fool too.
I have been a fool too long.
Thurston thinks I am a fool too.

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I was a fool too.
I would rather be a fool too.
You are a fool too.
If you are a fool … I was a fool too.
And here is a fool too.
Are you sleeping? I was a fool too.
Chief, we coddle this fool too much.
Oh, Stevens, you are a dull fool too.
I've become a fool too.
She felt like a fool too.
Then he must be a fool too.
But he is little fool too.
No, you would be a fool too.
Guess I'm a fool too.

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