Fooling - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈfuːlɪŋ|
Brit.  |ˈfuːlɪŋ|  British pronunciation of the word fooling
- this word is used as a present participle form of the verb 'to be'to fool

Extra examples

When she first told us that she was getting married, we thought she was fooling.

Stop fooling yourself—she doesn't really love you.

...grinned at the kids' fooling around in the pool...

They were fooling around and accidentally capsized the canoe.

...a scatterbrained child who couldn't seem to pay attention or stop fooling around...

Stop fooling about, we have serious work to do.

I have not really crashed my car, I was only fooling you.

She's fooling about with one of her friends.

It's no good fooling yourself. He's not coming back.

Don't pay any attention to Henry. He's just fooling.

Who's been fooling with the radio dial?

If you keep fooling around with that gun you'll be leaving this camp feet first.

...quit fooling around on the jungle gym, or you'll get hurt...

...spent the rainy afternoon listening to music and fooling around...

We were having a nice quiet meal outdoors when the boys burst on the scene, shouting and fooling about.

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