Examples of 'want to fool' in a sentence
Meaning of "want to fool"
The phrase 'want to fool' suggests a desire or intention to deceive or trick someone. It indicates that the subject has the intention of using deception or manipulation in order to achieve a certain outcome or advantage.
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I do not want to fool around with you.
Maybe they all simply want to fool me.
I want to fool around with a sexy girl.
They did not want to fool with kids.
Want to fool the Japs.
You do not want to fool with him.
Guys want to do other things with the girl they want to fool around with.
These girls want to fool around with us.
Are you saying sweet things to me because you want to fool around?
Unless you want to fool around.
We are not saying that the opposite is true ; that guys only want to fool around.
Guys always want to fool around.
You want to fool the bandits with a carriage of sand?
We fool ourselves because we want to fool ourselves.
They want to fool our people and make us bend.
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Or perhaps we simply want to fool ourselves.
I simply want to fool a girl into thinking this is my apartment.
I think she want to fool us.
I want to fool around.
You do not want to fool me.
I want to fool anyone.
I think Sarkozy just want to fool people.
You want to fool me.
You really have to do better if you want to fool the UNZ community.
We want to fool you.
Or Romans who want to fool us.
I want to fool people.
And I know you will not want to fool an old friend.
So you want to fool the bandits with sacks of sand like the other time.
Suddenly you do not want to fool around?
You want to fool around before he wakes up?
We're not saying we want to fool the mint.
Did you want to fool me with some cardboard?
Do you want to eat or do you want to fool around?
If you want to fool around.
I hate those type of boys who only talk nonsense and always want to fool others!
Unless you want to fool yourself.
Want to fool around? I can not get pregnant.
I do not want to fool you.
Want to fool around in the coat room?
I do not want to fool him.
Not being the chosen one is bad enough, and you still want to fool them?
We do not want to fool ourselves.
Just take my word for it, you don't want to fool around.
I do not want to fool myself.
Want to fool around? Saved by the bell.
I did not want to fool around.
But I figure, since you came all this way, you want to fool around?
I did not want to fool you.
You want to fool around while you work your way up to it?
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