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Zany banana 409 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Meaning of 'a little less of a fool'

You are a little less of a fool!

What does it actually mean ?

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"less of a fool" means not as foolish (as someone, or some level of foolishness, that is implied by the context). "a little" means to a small extent, though its inclusion here may not literally be intended to emphasise a small degree.

  • "less of a fool" means not as foolish (as someone, or some level of foolishness, that is implied by the context).
  • "a little" means to a small extent, though its inclusion here may not literally be intended to emphasise a small degree.
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"less of a fool" means not as foolish (as someone, or some level of foolishness, that is implied by the context). "a little" means to a small extent, though its inclusion here may not literally be intended to emphasise a small degree.

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