a born fool

  • 1born fool — born fool, born mimic, etc noun Someone whose folly, mimic ability, etc, is innate • • • Main Entry: ↑born …

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  • 2Fool-born — a. Begotten by a fool. Shak. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 3born mimic — born fool, born mimic, etc noun Someone whose folly, mimic ability, etc, is innate • • • Main Entry: ↑born …

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  • 4born — /bawrn/, adj. 1. brought forth by birth. 2. possessing from birth the quality, circumstances, or character stated: a born musician; a born fool. 3. native to the locale stated; immigrated to the present place from the locale stated: a German born …

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  • 5born — /bɔn / (say bawn) verb 1. a past participle of bear1, now normally replaced in all senses by borne. –adjective 2. brought forth into independent being or life, from or as from the womb: the baby was born; the idea was born. 3. possessing from… …

  • 6fool-born — foolˈ born adjective (Shakespeare) Born of a fool or of folly • • • Main Entry: ↑fool …

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  • 7Born This Way (Album) — Born This Way Studioalbum von Lady Gaga Veröffentlichung 23. Mai 2011 …

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  • 8Fool for Love (Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode) — Infobox Television episode Title=Fool for Love Series=Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season=5 Episode=7 Airdate=November 14 2000 Production=5ABB07 Writer=Douglas Petrie Director=Nick Marck Episode list=List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes… …

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  • 9born yesterday — {adj. phr.} Inexperienced and easily fooled; not alert to trickery; easily deceived or cheated. Usually used in negative sentences. * /When Bill started the new job, the other workers teased him a little, but he soon proved to everyone that he… …

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  • 10born yesterday — {adj. phr.} Inexperienced and easily fooled; not alert to trickery; easily deceived or cheated. Usually used in negative sentences. * /When Bill started the new job, the other workers teased him a little, but he soon proved to everyone that he… …

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