Definitions for tomfools

tomfools tom·fool

Spelling: [tom-fool]
IPA: /ˈtɒmˈful/

Tomfools is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 12 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 128 anagrams from letters in tomfools (flmooost).

Definitions for tomfools

noun

  1. a grossly foolish or stupid person; a silly fool.

adjective

  1. being or characteristic of a tomfool.

Origin of tomfools

1325-75; Middle English Thome fole Tom the fool

Examples for tomfools

And think of that tomfool of a Tommy-Bill-beg sending the man to me.

Then aloud in Spanish: "What's the good of all that tomfool business?"

Dorcas objected to this name, but Tabitha remarked sagely that at any rate it was better than "tomfool."

That tomfool letter we sent ruined whatever chance I had left.

Go and fetch the money and the tomfool paint-box thing that you say he had it in.

This ought to be read before all the tomfool peace societies and anti-imperialist societies of the present-day.

If Dalrymple really meant what he had said, and would stick to it, she need not mind being called a tomfool by her mother.

“If she wa'n't dead and gone, I wouldn't believe one word of such a tomfool story,” said she, with vicious energy.

"I'll stop all night in your tomfool wood and up your tomfool trees," he said.

If anyone asks, youve been for a spin with a tomfool skipper who didnt know dirty weather when he saw it.

Word Value for tomfools
Scrable

12

Words with friends

14

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