"Foiling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Foiling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Foiling" Meaning

Foiling refers to the act of thwarting or preventing an opponent's plans or actions from succeeding. It can also refer to the act of covering or sending an opponent's ship or aircraft off course by skillful maneuvering.

"Foiling" Examples

Usage Examples of "foiling"


Nautical: The sailboat was foiling across the choppy waters, its hull gliding effortlessly above the surface.
Cryptography: The encryption algorithm used foiling to confuse the decryption attempts, ensuring the data remained secure.
Sports: The chess player's clever move foiling his opponent's plan, giving him a strong advantage in the match.
Film: In the action-packed film, the stunt team used a combination of wires and green screens to create the illusion of characters foiling over the edge of a cliff.
Literature: The author's unexpected twist foiling the reader's expectations, leaving them delighted and surprised by the story's unexpected turn.

"Foiling" Similar Words

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Foglight refers to a strong, high-intensity beam of light, typically from a headlight, that cuts through fog, haze, or mist, allowing a driver to see more clearly through poor weather conditions.

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