cake is foisted on someone if you like take some and dab it of someone
Foisted is a word that means to impose on someone. A good sentence would be, his friend foisted the car problems onto him.
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He foisted his treatment upon all he could.
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The antonym for foisted is "received willingly" or "accepted voluntarily."
If you see a cake and you want to know whose cake it is, you would say, "Whose cake is this?" If someone brings a cake as a present for someone else, and you want to know whom it's for, you can casually ask, "Who is it for?" Or you can ask very formally, "For whom is this cake?" "Whose cake is this for" doesn't make sense.
No, you need someone to eat it. EX: She ate the cake.
'cake appetite' is an expression. it means that someone likes cake so much, they would eat cake for each meal.
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If someone says, "I'm passing on the chocolate cake." it means that they're not having any.
i buy someone a cake if it's her/his special day like birthday, anniversary and etc or just a food trip or may as a treat to a friend.
"A piece of cake" means something is very simple for someone to do. Example: I found chemistry difficult, but for Kris, it was a piece of cake.