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Tomfool   Listen
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Tomfool  n.  A great fool; a trifler.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Tomfool" Quotes from Famous Books



... indeed, it is quite unnecessary; almost every one of the books published on Spain, and their name at present is legion, being crammed with details of this same Majeza—a happy combination of insolence, ignorance, frippery, and folly. The majo or Tomfool struts about the streets dressed something like a merry Andrew with jerkin and tight hose, a faja or girdle of crimson silk round his waist, in which is sometimes stuck a dagger, his neck exposed, and a queer kind of half-peaked hat on his head. He smokes continually, ...
— A Supplementary Chapter to the Bible in Spain • George Borrow

... minute there, after Gridley had got the drift of that tomfool remark, I didn't know whether he was goin' to throw Marmaduke through the window, or have another fit. All of a sudden, though, he ...
— Odd Numbers - Being Further Chronicles of Shorty McCabe • Sewell Ford



Words linked to "Tomfool" :   fool, cuckoo, putz, simple, clown, flibbertigibbet, goose, wally, morosoph, foolish woman, bozo, buffoon, fathead, sap, meshuggeneh, zany, simpleton, goofball



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