Definition of Tomfooled

1. tomfool [v] - See also: tomfool

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tomfooled

tomcats
tomcatted
tomcatting
tomcod
tomcods
tome
tomelet
tomelets
tomenta
tomentose
tomentous
tomentum
tomentum cerebri
tomes
tomfool
tomfooled (current term)
tomfooleries
tomfoolery
tomfools
tomia
tomial
tomichite
tomium
tomjohn
tomjohns
tomling
tommed
tommied
tommies
tomming

Literary usage of Tomfooled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Baker's Darkey Plays: A Collection of Short, Humorous Plays in Black Face by Frank E. Hiland, George H. Coes, E. Bowers, Walter H. Baker & Co. (Boston, Mass.) (1903)
"W. [putting hands behind him]. Look here, now, I've been bamboozled and tomfooled enough, and I don't intend to be bamboozled and tomfooled airf longer. ..."

2. Old England and New England: In a Series of Views Taken on the Spot by Alfred Bunn (1853)
"... and nothing could convince those most disposed to welcome him that, because Mr. Dickens, after having been feted and tomfooled by them during his ..."

3. Old England and New England: In a Series of Views Taken on the Spot by Alfred Bunn (1853)
"... because Mr. Dickens, after having been feted and tomfooled by them during his sojourn in their land, had published certain remarks neither complimentary ..."

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