Nobody’s fool

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Nitikarun Mingruchiralai

25 May 2022 5:06 a.m.

Eat out of one’s hand is a phrasal verb meaning “to trust someone completely. fully believe without any doubt.” Dr.Chadchart Sittipunt is so clever and popular that all the Bangkokians eat out of his hand. Fully trust without any doubt

Peter got hot under the collar when his wife had another man. Peter got hot under the collar when his wife had another man. Peter got hot under the collar when his wife had another man. “Hot water” means trouble. Most of them use it in hot water or into hot water or out of hot water or a lot of hot water. A politician named Dr. Nicholas was a careless person who criticized religion. He likes to blurt out without thinking. and cause you to encounter problems often Dr.Nicholas’s thoughtless remark about religion got him into a lot of hot water.

The teacher asked Rosemary the question three times, but she didn’t seem to hear and didn’t care. The teacher shook his head and said, “Nobody home.” It can also refer to “nervous, crazy, crazy, crazy.” Nobody’s fool is a noun phrase, meaning a smart person. In the business and on the political field, Dr.Gaston was nobody’s fool. Dr. Gaston is smart and takes good care of himself in this regard.

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