utter fool - translation to spanish
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utter fool - translation to spanish

AMERICAN POLITICIAN (1854-1912)
George Utter; George Herbert Utter

utter fool      
Tonto redomado (completamente tonto)
fool         
  • [[Air France]] [[Boeing 777]] arrived from [[Charles de Gaulle Airport]], France.
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Fool; Fools; Fool (song); The Fool (song); Fool (disambiguation); The Fool (album); The Fool (film); F.O.O.L.; Fool (album); Fool (film); Fools (film)
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bufón
hazmerreír
primo
víctima
engañar
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jester         
  • ''Festival of the Archers''. [[Master of Frankfurt]],  1493. Two jesters are depicted in the center of the picture.
HISTORICAL ENTERTAINER
Court Jester; Buffoonery; Court jester; Jester's privilege; FOOLS; Jesters; Folly And Fool; Buffoon; Buffoons; Jestyr; Narrenfreiheit; Jester's privelege; Court jesters; Fool (court jester); Jestress; Jestresses; King's fool; Giullari
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Definition

FOOL
Acronym: Fresh out of Luck.
He's FOOL, and no one will help.

Wikipedia

George H. Utter

George Herbert Utter (July 24, 1854 – November 3, 1912) was a U.S. Representative from Rhode Island and the 49th Governor of Rhode Island.

Examples of use of utter fool
1. Despite the fact he had also made an utter fool of himself on Celebrity Big Brother, life was good.
2. I can agree to all your terms, but the decision is not mine to make." Assad needs to be an utter fool to engage in dialogue with someone who is not qualified to make the ultimate decision.
3. Ruth Lea, director of the Centre for Policy Studies and formerly of the Institute of Directors, said the advice was ‘beyond parody‘. She added: "Acas is supposed to be a serious organisation with a serious job to do, so why is it making such a complete and utter fool of itself with such fatuous nonsense.
4. Both of them cried out, ""';řĺ!" I mentally translated this as "Be quiet!" and spent the evening whispering (I thought there was a baby sleeping in the back), while my hosts plied me with hot tea with lemon and honey (they thought I had a sore throat.) Later, when I figured out that ň';řĺ can also mean "be careful," I felt like an utter fool.