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foy

[ foi ]

noun

  1. Chiefly Scot. a farewell gift, feast, or drink.
  2. faith.


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Example Sentences

The series will also star Mark Rylance, Damian Lewis, and Claire Foy.

Foy subscribes to a similar school of thought: literary, cinematic, and pop enthusiasms fill his debut to bursting.

Speaking with The Tottenville Review, Foy calls his school of writing “gutter opera.”

Foy said Dorner quickly realized he had been recognized and turned down a side road.

That investment, according to Foy, resulted in a $90 million loss for the state.

Terence was taken to the quarters of General Foy, who was in command there.

The oration, which was a brilliant effort, was delivered by Joseph D. Foy.

Mr. Foy had often talked that way, but it always came to nothing.

The two armies met at Ste Foy, a mile and a half beyond the walls; and a desperate battle ensued.

Massna reposed the greatest confidence in Foy, and employed him after Busaco in a mission to the emperor.

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