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juggins

n. A fool; someone very credulous or easily fooled.

Usage examples of "juggins".

Lord love you, he can do seventeen inside the hour, and he left that juggins as if he was standing still.

Prime Minister known so flagrant an instance of blackmail unpunishable by law as that which the Princess Charlotte sprung on him when, in brief interview, she dictated the terms on which alone the Ann Juggins episode was to be allowed to sink into oblivion.

Look at the silly juggins, gnashing his teeth at the very men who put down the slave trade!

Willis has some method in his madness, though a prize juggins as regards tact and knowledge of the sex.

This silly juggins fell over something on the footpath in this next meadow on Tuesday night this week.

Every moneyed fool that has gone into the game from the Marquis of Hastings down to the Jubilee Juggins has been obsessed with the same idea.

The Jubilee Juggins at his best was only an amateur spendthrift compared to this man.