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  • 11all fools' day — April Fool s Day, day when friends and family play tricks on one another …

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  • 12All Fools' Day — noun another term for April Fool s Day …

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  • 13All Fools' Day —    see *April Fool s Day …

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  • 14All Fools — is an early Jacobean era stage play, a comedy by George Chapman that was first published in 1605. The play has often been considered Chapman s highest achievement in comedy: not only Chapman s most flawless, perfectly balanced play, but also his… …

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  • 15April Fools' Day — This article is about the informal holiday. For other uses, please see April Fool s Day (disambiguation) or April Fool. April Fools Day An April Fool hoax in Copenhagen, Denmark in 2001, featuring its new metro Also called …

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  • 16April Fools' day — noun the first day of April which is celebrated by playing practical jokes • Syn: ↑April Fools , ↑All Fools day • Hypernyms: ↑day • Part Holonyms: ↑April, ↑Apr * * * noun …

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  • 17April Fools' Day — April 1, a day when practical jokes or tricks are played on unsuspecting people. Also called All Fools Day. [1825 35] * * * or All Fools Day First day of April, named for the custom of playing practical jokes on that date. Though it has been… …

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  • 18April Fools' Day — n also All Fools Day April 1st, a day when people play tricks on each other …

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  • 19April Fools' Day — n. April 1; All Fools Day, when practical jokes are played on the unsuspecting …

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  • 20April Fools' Day — noun The first day in April, when tricks and practical jokes are traditionally played Syn: All Fools’ Day, hunting the gowke, hunt the gowk See Also: April fool, Childermas …

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