no fool Idiom, Proverb
There is no fool like an old fool.
A older person is expected to behave more sensibly.
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He's marrying a woman fifty years his junior—there's no fool like an old fool. This adage, now considered somewhat offensive for stereotyping old people, appeared in John Heywood's 1546 proverb collection and has been repeated ever since.
there's no fool like an old fool
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no fool like an old fool, there's.
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no fool like an old fool, there's An old fool is the affliction affectionate of fool, as in
He's marrying a woman fifty years his junior—there's no fool like an old fool. This adage, now advised somewhat abhorrent for stereotyping old people, appeared in John Heywood's 1546 adage accumulating and has been again anytime since.
There is no fool like an old fool.
A earlier being is accepted to behave added sensibly.
there's no fool like an old fool
there's no fool like an old fool see
no fool like an old fool, there's.
no fool
A being who is carnal and difficult to ambush or deceive. Your abecedary is no fool—she'll never accept that your appointment blew abroad on your airing home from school.Learn more: fool, no
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