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foolproof
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foolproof
(adjective)
foolproof
/
ˈ
fuːlˌpruːf/
adjective
foolproof
/
ˈ
fuːlˌpruːf/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of FOOLPROOF
[
more foolproof; most foolproof
]
:
done, made, or planned so well that nothing can go wrong
foolproof
directions
a
foolproof
plan
DNA fingerprinting gives police a virtually
foolproof
way to link a suspect to a crime scene.
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