Fooling in a sentence as an adjective

Do they really think they're fooling anyone with this security theater?

One of the local volunteers read what he was writing and was upset at him for fooling around so much.

If anyone actually thought OnStar wouldn't be used for that from day 1 they were just fooling themselves.

The problems is skilled designers are starting to pull off big time scams fooling people for hundreds of thousands of dollars.

When I started I thought I was fooling myself, there was no way I'd be able to read real quantities of Japanese.

And if you think you're going to get anywhere in this new world without strong written communication skills, you're fooling yourself.

And putting "tampon means buffer in French" at the bottom while having a logo that looks like a tampon with a string isn't fooling anyone.

We trust the bank when we walk up to the brick and mortar office because the cost of 'fooling' average people would be too high to build this sort of ruse.

Sounds like something the contest organizers added to make it possible to "pass" without fooling 2/3 of the judges.

Your statement smacks of overt racism, and if you seriously claim "Well hey white people get gold chains too", I just hope you realize that you're not fooling a soul.

Or is this like different tribes, and they are trying to screw each other over in some kind of zero-sum game?Y'all are fooling yourselves if you think there's not a problem.

Divining that a price that is rising in a superexponential manner will be going down sometime soon is one of the least fooling things one can do when looking at a graph.

Imagine such a computer program fooling every human it interacts with for decades at a time, I think that would say something about ourselves and I think it would render the question of consciousness meaningless.

This happiness lasted about six months, and then vanished over the course of a week, when a girl i'd been fooling around with told me she didn't want to see me any more because i was smoking pot all the time, out of shape, and more than a little nuts.

" You're not fooling anyone: the schtick you are employing is to make statements that are tailored to offend, under the guise of "stating your opinion," and then get outraged when they do offend and people take advantage of the moderation mechanism of a downvote to say, "we don't want this here.

It's also not your problem if they don't like it, think it's too geeky, or think you should be doing something with your personal time other than "fooling around with computers".So a big part of my psychological and intellectual breathing room was giving myself permission to be who I am.

Fooling definitions

adjective

characterized by a feeling of irresponsibility; "a broken back is nothing to be casual about; it is no fooling matter"

See also: casual