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make_a_monkey_out_of
make a monkey out of
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Verb
make a monkey out of
( idiomatic, transitive ) To cause a person, group, or action to appear foolish or inferior ; to subject someone or something to ridicule .
1835 , James Fenimore Cooper , The Monikins , ch. 10:
The rough old sealer swore some terrible oaths, protesting "that he would not make a monkey of himself, by appearing in this garb."
1960 , "Vive la R ," Time , 30 May:
Across France last week, doctors were trying to make a monkey of the government-controlled health-insurance system. . . . Doctors in many départements went on informal strike.
2008 , Zafar Altaf, "Changing the resource base in farming ," Pakistan Dawn , 28 Apr. (retrieved 4 Oct. 2008) :
It is very difficult to make a monkey out of policy makers who can read and write and can argue a case logically.