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Traditional English :: foolscap
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foolscap.html - n. Brit. a size of paper, about 330 x 200 (or 400) mm. [named from the former watermark representing a fool's cap] |
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Traditional English :: foolscap
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foolscap.html - n. Brit. a size of paper, about 330 x 200 (or 400) mm. [named from the former watermark representing a fool's cap] |
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English Idioms :: fool
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foolscap.html - See: CHILDREN AND FOOLS SPEAK THE TRUTH, MAKE A FOOL OF. |
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English Idioms :: fool and his money are soon parted
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foolscap.html - A foolish person soon wastes his money. - A proverb, * /Jimmy spends all his pennies for candy. A fool and his money are soon parted./ |
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English Idioms :: fool around
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foolscap.html - See: MESS AROUND. |
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English Idioms :: fool's paradise
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foolscap.html - See: LIVE IN A FOOL'S PARADISE. |
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