Foil can be a noun or a verb.
Noun:
She wrapped the leftover biscuits in aluminum foil.
or
He drew his foil and prepared to fence.
Verb:
They will foil my plans of global domination!
I wrapped the meat in tin foil.
Amanda wrapped up Megan in tin foil.
I wrapped the potato in foil and put it in the oven. I planned to go to the party later, if my wife didn't foil my plans.
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give me a sentence with quietus in it
"Is going" is passive. Forms of the verb "be", which are "is, are, was, were, has, have, had" are helping passive verbs. Instead, use strong active verbs.The boss plans to give us a pay raise.The boss intends to give us a pay raise.The boss decided to give us a pay raise.
Can you give me a sentence with the word betwitched?
we need to use the foil system in math.
In literature, a foil is a character who contrasts with another character in order to highlight particular qualities of the other character. For example, in "Pride and Prejudice," Elizabeth Bennet's lively and outgoing personality contrasts with her sister Jane's more reserved and gentle demeanor, highlighting Elizabeth's wit and independence.
When they saw us coming, we became frantic.
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a complete sentence
I wrapped the potato in foil and put it in the oven. I planned to go to the party later, if my wife didn't foil my plans.
"In foil fencing, points are scored by hitting an electric target."The subject of that sentence is the word points.
This makeup is useless to me.
The government represents us.
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