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Meaning of foolify
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foolify (v. t.)
To make a fool of; to befool.
foolify Sentence Examples
- The cunning fox foolified the naïve rabbit, leading it into a trap.
- The politician foolified the public with empty promises and hollow rhetoric.
- The con artist foolified the elderly woman out of her life savings.
- The comedian foolified the audience with absurd jokes and witty puns.
- The magician foolified the spectators with sleight of hand and illusions.
- The athlete foolified his opponents with unexpected moves and strategies.
- The scientist foolified his colleagues with groundbreaking research and unconventional theories.
- The actor foolified the critics with a tour-de-force performance.
- The salesperson foolified the customer into purchasing an unnecessary product.
- The prankster foolified their friend with a hilarious and harmless trick.
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To make a fool of; to befool.
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The cunning fox foolified the naïve rabbit, leading it into a trap.
The politician foolified the public with empty promises and hollow rhetoric.
The con artist foolified the elderly woman out of her life savings.
The comedian foolified the audience with absurd jokes and witty puns.