Similar words: oiling, coiling, boiling, roiling, soiling, toiling, spoiling, broiling. Meaning: [fɔɪl] n. an act of hindering someone's plans or efforts.
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31 He also agrees to hunt down the only two people who are capable of foiling the plot: Steve and Sandy Fletcher.
32 When the beetle dries out its exoskeleton, the light no longer bounces off evenly, foiling the shiny, golden, mirrorlike effect.
33 To every action there is, of course, an equal and opposite reaction, and researchers are just as busy designing ways of foiling electromagnetic weapons as they are developing them.
34 Even as French lawmakers prepared to vote on Mr. Sarkozy's proposal, the Pirate Bay was offering a new service aimed at foiling both that plan and other efforts to track down file sharers.
35 Ryobi also has shown its foiling system integrated to a UV curing unit situated at the last unit before delivery.
36 France, now in possession of the foiling secret and the new method of casting glass,[Sentencedict] proceeded to combine the two.
37 In a country where the threat level remains "severe"—notwithstanding whispers that it may be dropped a notch over the next year—a focus on foiling terrorist plots is understandable.
38 The next morning the green beads were pictured in the Daily Newspaper with a paragraph on how lucky they had proved in 6)foiling a raid at the jewellers.
39 Reasons for concern: choose the correct lighting, contribute to foiling Festival, warm atmosphere, but also let the newcomers and guests all seem to be in good out of a bandbox.
40 Cold foiling is golden.
41 Through foiling each other between fiber, keep for a long time loose, without stimulation, and wear well.
More similar words: oiling, coiling, boiling, roiling, soiling, toiling, spoiling, broiling, boiling point, boiling water, keep the pot boiling, oiliness, foil, foiled, tin foil, tinfoil, airfoil, trefoil, gold foil, aerofoil, hydrofoil, counterfoil, aluminum foil, aluminium foil, tiling, filing, ailing, piling, veiling, smiling.