outfool (Meaning)

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outfool (v. t.)

To exceed in folly.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outfool

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outfool Sentence Examples

  1. The cunning fox outfooled the unsuspecting rabbit with its clever disguise.
  2. The student effortlessly outfooled the teacher with their quick wit and well-crafted arguments.
  3. The salesman's charm and smooth talk outfooled even the most skeptical customers.
  4. The magician deftly outfooled the audience with their illusions and sleight of hand.
  5. The hacker's brilliance outfooled the security system with ease, granting them access to sensitive information.
  6. The politician's spin and empty promises outfooled the electorate, leading them to victory.
  7. The comedian's wit and timing outfooled the audience, leaving them in stitches.
  8. The detective's astute observation outfooled the criminal, exposing their hidden secrets.
  9. The strategist's cunning plan outfooled the enemy, resulting in a decisive victory.
  10. The child's innocent pranks and riddles outfooled their unsuspecting parents, bringing joy to the household.

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To exceed in folly.

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The cunning fox outfooled the unsuspecting rabbit with its clever disguise.

The student effortlessly outfooled the teacher with their quick wit and well-crafted arguments.

The salesman's charm and smooth talk outfooled even the most skeptical customers.

The magician deftly outfooled the audience with their illusions and sleight of hand.