any fool can see that

  • 1As Any Fool Can See — Single by Tracy Lawrence from the album I See It Now …

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  • 2any fool — phrase used for saying that anyone at all can do or understand something because it is very easy or obvious Any fool can see that she’s taking advantage of him. Any fool knows that! Thesaurus: ways of saying that something is obvious or… …

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  • 3any fool — used for saying that anyone at all can do or understand something because it is very easy or obvious Any fool can see that she s taking advantage of him. Any fool knows that! …

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  • 4fool — 1 noun 1 STUPID PERSON (C) a stupid person or someone who has done something stupid: What a fool she had been to think that he would stay. 2 any fool can spoken used to say that it is very easy to do something or to see that something is true:… …

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  • 5fool — fool1 [ ful ] noun ** 1. ) count someone who does not behave in an intelligent or sensible way: You re a fool if you think you ll ever see that money again. feel (like) a fool: He made me feel like such a fool when he used me as an example! look… …

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  • 6fool — fool1 [fu:l] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(stupid person)¦ 2 make a fool of yourself 3 make a fool of somebody 4 any fool can do something 5 be no/nobody s fool 6 gooseberry/strawberry etc fool 7 more fool you/him etc 8 not suffer fools gladly 9 be living in a… …

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  • 7I See It Now (song) — Infobox Single Name = I See It Now Cover size = Border = Caption = Artist = Tracy Lawrence Album = I See It Now A side = B side = Released = start date|1994|9 Format = Recorded = Genre = Country Length = 3:37 Label = Atlantic Writer = Larry Boone …

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  • 8see — see1 [ si ] (past tense saw [ sɔ ] ; past participle seen [ sin ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 notice with eyes/look at ▸ 2 meet/visit someone ▸ 3 for more information ▸ 4 understand something ▸ 5 consider particular way ▸ 6 imagine someone/something ▸ 7 find… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 9see — I UK [siː] / US [sɪ] verb Word forms see : present tense I/you/we/they see he/she/it sees present participle seeing past tense saw UK [sɔː] / US [sɔ] past participle seen UK [siːn] / US [sɪn] *** 1) [transitive, never progressive] to notice… …

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  • 10see*/*/*/ — [siː] (past tense saw [sɔː] ; past participle seen [siːn] ) verb 1) [T] to notice someone or something using your eyes She laughed when she saw the expression on his face.[/ex] She can t see a thing without her contact lenses.[/ex] Did you see… …

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