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[fool] / fʊl /






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The modern era is full of those predicting that the industrialization of the housing industry is just a few years away, only to be proved wrong.

From Los Angeles Times

While the wing was away, Scotland didn't half play and Russell in full genius mode was at the heart of it.

From BBC

Very few currently believe Europeans can assume full responsibility for deterrence in the short term.

From Barron's

Then just 17, he was only in his first full season of senior competition.

From Los Angeles Times

It was a work phone with a small touch screen, email and fax capabilities and a scheduler; it weighed a full pound.

From The Wall Street Journal