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- adjective
Able to befooled .
Etymologies
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Examples
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There is ample evidence that scientists are just as "foolable" and subject to the vagaries of these dark forces as mere mortals.
Dr. Jonny Bowden: Low Carbohydrate Diets and the Political Conventions 2008
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We all indulge a fantasy of being some kind of un-foolable renaissance man who can evaluate every field of knowledge: sniffing out the bogus and homing-in on the nuggets of genuine wisdom.
Which Economists to Trust?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Two chances in three of getting a foolable interceptor; two chances in three of fooling that person.
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Meanwhile, cars older than 1977 get a free pass to spew whatever they want, and those from 1996 to the present only get the easily-foolable OBD-II test.
kevynwight Diary Entry kevynwight 2002
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Two chances in three of getting a foolable interceptor; two chances in three of fooling that person.
Unicorn Point Anthony, Piers 1989
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