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Fancy words used unnecessarily make you sound like a fool.
The issue is a Hollywood celebrity acting like a fool.
She's torn between two lovers and feeling like a fool.
When I sing this song, I look like a fool.
"I'll make you look like a fool," she says threateningly later.
Let's just say, I didn't end up looking like a fool.
I may act like a fool, but I am your father.
If you maintain that, you're going to look like a fool.
The senator "was made to sound like a fool," Trump said.
It came back to bite me, and I look like a fool.
I was jumping around like a fool and having a blast doing it!
Consequently, you might feel like a fool for having taken the "joke" seriously.
Mitt Romney looked like a fool when he delayed and delayed and delayed.
I really look like a fool, and it's just not my body type.
"Perhaps I'm wrong, in which case I'll look like a fool," he said.
Friends were calling to say he looked like a fool, Mr. Trump said.
Tiffany Haddish has me laughing like a fool this morning—she should host everything.
What matters is that you go off, like a fool, and dream another dream.
Someday, I told him, he'll feel like a fool for getting excited about it.
And I don't think the president should be made to look like a fool.
I'd have felt like a fool paying all that money and limiting my nipple-high pants and black dress culottes to home, so I started wearing them onstage, which still left me feeling like a fool, but a different kind of one.
This is a bad time to be rapping dads, making them look like a fool.
"He feels like a fool," a Republican source familiar with the situation said of Priebus.
Were you worried for your journalistic reputation if they made you look like a fool?
Me: He says he feels like a fool — Spotify: I went and stayed too long.
You have to look like a fool while you're looking for answers you don't have. 12.
That's when the officer tells Tip he was "acting like a fool" ... which he strongly denies.
"I'm not like a fool that says, 'We don't want to do business with them,' " Trump added.
You might feel like a fool if you put yourself out there in search of a partner.
I just had to explain that I wasn't nervous, I was just running around like a fool.
I messed up another interview & look like a fool in front of someone I'm a huge fan of.
Something that will make me wait like a fool outside an Apple store the night before it ships.
A person who is not afraid of looking like a fool gets to do a lot more dancing.
Mr. Brown, for example, looks like a fool as he declines to discuss his drug use with Whitney.
Anybody who tells you that they know what Robert Mueller is thinking is going to look like a fool.
But festivity and humor in fashion should complement you, not degrade you and make you look like a fool.
If I had anything extra — time, energy or money — I felt like a fool if I didn't spend it.
I can't wait to see how Nathan for You uses the tape to make me look like a fool.
"I'm not like a fool that says, 'We don't want to do business with them,' " he told NBC News.
" Trump responded in typical dramatic fashion by publicly mocking Corker for being short and for sounding like "a fool.
Or you get media coverage when you act like a fool, by hitting your opponent at the weigh-in.
"I felt like a fool," Hammond told Opie Radio this week, claiming that he had expected a longer-term gig.
I feel like a fool, and I am embarrassed about how excited I was about it on the boat here.
So [they said] 'Jericho's at the end of his rope, he's got no new ideas, he looks like a fool.
This meant typing on my keyboard, then switching to holding the phone, and going back-and-forth, like a fool.
I told him that Mr. Trump seemed like a fool to me, that I doubted he could lead a country.
Bobby, meanwhile, is left to feel like a fool who fell for his former underling's ruse, hook, line and sinker.
He behaved like "a fool without scruples," El País, a Spanish newspaper, wrote in a damning editorial at the time.
This was a perfectly groundless fear, but I'd been spooked anyway and like a fool I'd canceled the side trip.
"I feel like a fool that I've stuck with it this long and let these companies exploit me," he said.
But there is a way to deftly navigate that perilous situation without making yourself — or them — look like a fool.
"If he gives me the chance to dance on him, I'm gonna make him act like a fool too," Garbrandt says.
I only know half of it and ... Exactly, and then I just kind of fill in the gaps like a fool.
Bill Clinton seemed like a fool with unemployment above 7 percent — and an untouchable god when it fell below 3 percent.
"Jonathan looked like a fool and he played the part well," Drew jokes with PEOPLE about his first victory over his brother.
It's easier to shrug off most other things, too: missed opportunities, the unwarranted anger of others, fear of looking like a fool.
But I would feel like a fool if I spent these grenades foolishly and found myself without them at a key moment.
"My success is anybody's guess," he grumbles here over a lowdown garage-rock crunch, "but like a fool, I'm bettin' on happiness."
He probably looked like a fool when he was standing up there and the professors were asking him all these questions about it.
Dake comes crawling to Chuck, now in desperate need of his help so he doesn't look like a fool on his first operation.
Which leaves you with a choice: you can settle for reality, or you can go off, like a fool, and dream another dream.
"No one told me the first year that you have to curtsy, so I was just running around like a fool," Venus said.
"Now I'm going to look like a fool, like one of those guys who starts bragging about something that isn't true," he said.
"For a studio to release a movie about Putin that makes him look like a fool would be suicide," a studio security firm said.
Trump tweeted that Corker sounded like a "fool" in a recent interview with The New York Times, which the president suggested was surreptitiously recorded.
People glom onto The Party Decides and you look like a fool if you say, "Well, no, that's not right" — because everybody believes it!
I feel like a fool for believing in racial harmony, for being taught at an early age that it is fundamental to the American project.
I can tell you from personal experience that standing around in public, strapping a unit to your face and looking like a fool is not pleasant.
Just make sure you chop everything as thin as you possibly can, because if you don't, Pérez Turner reminds us, you will look like a fool.
"Mueller's going to look like a fool and I think the whole country's gonna shrug off everything else that Mueller does at that point," he said.
I'm going to be sorry for that person who was a believer, who was a fan, who supported me, who defended me, and ended up looking like a fool.
"I think she was just talking about seeing me sitting there, and making sure I wasn't acting like a fool, but apparently I did," Cohen said of her mother.
Adding a nifty 10K to your salary may seem like a fool proof way to bag yourself a substantial pay rise however, this is arguably the easiest lie to uncover.
For those eager to watch him look like a fool, Alison Klayman's "The Brink," a fly-on-the-wall portrait released in March, gives him more rope to hang himself.
There are so many ways Twitter could end up looking like a fool if it gave up control of Vine that it would rather bury the app than sell it.
One time, I made an oxygen generator, but I put it near the top of the colony, like a fool, with utter disregard for the fact that carbon dioxide sinks.
Me. And, I immediately played it like a fool—a fool fluent, twitch-conditioned, in the gung-ho histrionics of Bethesda's other big shooter of the here and now, DOOM.
So then the problem becomes: If the talks are a failure, and their failure makes Trump look like a fool given how much he's touted them, how does Trump react?
But then in an unforeseen twist of events, like a fool, the man dropped the coupon back onto the trolley and I was poised to take back what was rightfully mine.
The Knave of Nooses, outfitted like a fool, has paired nooses dangling from his sleeves, his tunic waist and his cap, which is a closefitting hood with a rooster head on top.
Fortunately, I've been doing it with the same crew for so long that they probably think I'm clinically insane anyway, so I don't have any fear of looking like a fool anymore.
About the best thing you can do with certain experiences is use them as material, and I admire Ellin's fortitude in telling a story that risks making her look like a fool.
"When you strap this big stupid thing to your head—and back in those days, it was an even bigger, stupider thing—you look like a fool to everybody else," says Weisman now.
As I was leaving, I made sure to get my "date outfit" approved by my partner, less to ask if it was appropriate and more to assure I didn't look like a fool.
"Sam does look like a fool because she doesn't know what Ronnie does behind her back," Angelina says in a confessional after yet another one of Ronnie's questionable and philandering outings to the club.
I was among them — I broke down sobbing like a fool the first time I saw it — and not for its melancholy and bittersweet shadings, but for its beauty, its artistry and its unbridled joy.
Her disappointment was made public when her granddaughter Jenean Jourdan, a 24-social worker who also lives in Thompson, tweeted that Magdalene Jourdan "felt like a fool" after no one attended her first-ever art reception.
And we truly do look like a fool with no plan," Pickens lamented, adding, "This has nothing to do with politics — nothing, zero... This is Americans with a problem, Americans working together to solve a problem.
Mitt Romney looked like a fool when he delayed and delayed and delayed and Harry Reid baited him and Mitt Romney didn't file until a month and a half before the election and it cost him bigly.
I'm sitting here in my hotel room completely gutted that a joke that I made was much more relevant to the times in Australia than I realized ... I feel like a fool and apologize to all Australians.
We managed to snatch footage anyway, but I felt like a fool — if a rocket is going to launch roughly in the next two minutes, why would you do anything but stare at it with all your eyes?
Both skinny and flared jeans have their place, but you're gonna look like a fool if you pay $377 to keep tripping over only one leg when you try to walk down the street in this little number.
Both skinny and flared jeans have their place, but you're gonna look like a fool if you pay $377 to keep tripping over only one leg when you try to walk down the street in this little number. 
Trump acting like a fool isn't the end of the world — at least he didn't pull the nuclear codes out of his jacket and wave them around — but it does make our North Korea policy incrementally more difficult.
He felt like a fool—he had lost it at the sight of a childhood friend now confined to a wheelchair and he had left Grace, one of his mother's oldest friends, without saying anything like a proper goodbye.
It's why I grinned like a fool every time Kash's family or friends speak Urdu on-screen and why Reynolds' subtle advancement of the jilted-best-friend trope is more endearing and less creepy than almost every prior version.
It's an example of the power of savvy casting — Bryant excels at high drama of this variety, Cena is willing to make himself look like a fool, and Thompson is a master of standing on the sidelines with an upturned nose.
Then, I decided it was my only night with her, I had nothing better to do, so why not, there's a dumb party ten minutes from my house, I would go, dance like a fool, and embarrass my younger sister.
If you are Huntsman or Coats, you just watched your boss make you look like a fool (and that is being kind) on the world stage and in front of someone you believe is not a friend to the United States.
I heard you on the radio last week, sounding like a fool, telling people who had fought over the presidential election (and cut ties with family and friends) to look for the best in each other and talk it out.
His promise to come home before he goes to prison is merely a ruse to throw off the authorities, but it means something to his wife, who waits like a fool while Axe bids his final farewell to Wendy instead.
The barbs followed a fresh Twitter blast from Trump, in which the president gave the 5-foot-7-inch Corker a new disparaging nickname, "'Liddle' Bob," and said he had been made to look like a "fool" in an interview.
"All due respect and not to player-hate here, but if you're trying to be an actual actor, running around on the streets like a fool, making a scene with KTLA is not going to get you there," Mr. Pratt said.
The moment as it unfolds is a cathartic fist-pumper, but it makes Sansa look like a fool—and after Jon tells her it's no big deal in the next episode, it becomes pretty clear that it didn't even matter.
The technology found a larger audience at the 2015 New Museum Triennial, where Daniel Steegman Mangrané used the Oculus Rift to transport viewers to a Brazilian rain forest, whose leaves rustled and grass waved as you acted like a fool in the white cube.
Mitt Romney,who totally blew an election that should have been won and whose tax returns made him look like a fool, is now playing tough guy Romney said he is sensitive to the tax issue because it affected his own run for the White House.
"Nobody knew health care could be so complicated," he famously said as people who did know that were hard at work on Capitol Hill coming up with a proposal to replace Obamacare that failed spectacularly last week and left Trump looking like a fool (to everyone except himself).
In boxing it isn't quite seen as the act of cowardice that it used to be, but there is an appreciable difference between taking a beating (at which point the corner should consider stopping it) and just getting fed up with being made to feel like a fool.
Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerTrump announces, endorses ambassador to Japan's Tennessee Senate bid Meet the key Senate player in GOP fight over Saudi Arabia Trump says he's 'very happy' some GOP senators have 'gone on to greener pastures' MORE (R-Tenn.) to look like a fool — by recording an interview.
" The track, which opens with light, airy strings and then drops into a dark, dramatic beat, starts out with Swift almost daring the listener to cross her as she croons: "I don't like your little games, don't like your tilted stage, the role you make me play, like a fool, no, I don't like you.
Kendall felt like a winner at certain moments during "Argestes" — bragging vaguely to Stewie about the impending Pierce deal under the bizarro guise of friendship, having Logan choose his dick-swinging game plan over Shiv's warnings of caution — but by the end of the episode, he'd looked like a fool a few times over.
Mitt Romney looked like a fool when he delayed and delayed and delayed and Harry Reid baited him and Mitt Romney didn't file until a month and a half before the election and it cost him big league ... As far as my return, I want to file it except for many years, I've been audited every year.
With what began as sage-ing the bad juju out of the mansion, and holding a mock rose ceremony so I didn't look like a fool when I finally stood in front of all the men that first night to making three new friends, I felt as ready as I'd ever be for that first night.
He goes on: You will feel like a fool for having studied, written, talked about these subjects, criticized and analyzed decisions made by presidents for years without having known of the existence of all this information, which presidents and others had and you didn't, and which must have influenced their decisions in ways you couldn't even guess.
Every new year someone tries to convince you that MMA is finally going to be legal in New York and every new year, despite your better judgment, you allow yourself to get your hopes up—like a fool—and the same thing happens: Your winter of optimism melts into a summer of discontent and the New York State Legislative session ends without so much as a peep about MMA.
People with imposter syndrome can suffer from procrastination ("I'm going to put this task off because I'm so overwhelmed by it"); over-preparation ("I'm going to prepare for this presentation every waking minute because I'm so anxious about it going poorly"); fear of asking questions when an answer is unclear ("I'm terrified I'm the only one who doesn't know the answer, so I'm not going to ask to avoid looking like a fool"); and self-sabotage ("I'm going to mess this up anyway so I might as well just give the task to Henry").
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