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    be no (or nobody's) fool
  2. Someone who cannot easily be fooled, swindled, or taken advantage of. He tried to convince her to sign up for the expensive upgrade, but my mother is nobody's fool, and she could tell straight away that it was a scam. He may look a bit simple with his big round eyes and boyish features, but John is nobody's fool. See also: fool.

  3. Nobody's fool is an idiom that means a person who cannot be fooled or tricked. Learn how to use it in a sentence and see synonyms and related phrases.

  4. Learn the meaning and origin of the phrase nobody's fool, which means someone who is not easily fooled or deceived. To access the full entry, you need to sign in or purchase a subscription.

  5. BE NOBODY'S FOOL definition: to be wise or shrewd | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  6. Apr 22, 2024 · Fool Idioms. Here are 20 fool idioms in English. 1. Play the fool. Meaning: Act silly or pretend ignorance. Example: He likes to play the fool in class. 2. Fool’s paradise. Meaning: A state of happiness based on false beliefs. Example: Believing he’ll win the lottery, he lives in a fool’s paradise. 3. Fool’s errand. Meaning: A pointless endeavor.

  7. Learn the meaning of the phrase "nobody's fool", which describes a person who is not easily deceived or victimized. Find similar words and examples of usage on YourDictionary.

  8. to not be stupid or easily deceived: I notice Ed didn't offer to pay for her - he's no fool. She's no fool. She knows if she's nice to him, he'll pay for her holiday. Of course Alex stays in touch with his wealthy old grandfather - he's nobody's fool. I mean, he's no fool.