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Be no/nobody’s fool

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Usage NuancePlay
Used to acknowledge a person's wisdom in decisions, showing respect for their cleverness or skepticism. SlideHe may seem gullible, but he’s nobody’s fool when it comes to signing contracts.
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This phrase is figurative and highlights someone's ability to avoid deception, not their actual foolishness. SlideDon’t try to cheat her in the deal, she’s no fool.
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Often used in situations where someone might be underestimated or taken advantage of. SlideThe quiet student surprised everyone with her insightful questions; she’s no fool.