"Foodie" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A person who has a strong interest in food, often involving culinary exploration and the discovery of new and exotic cuisines. Foodies frequently seek out high-quality, unique, and authentic dining experiences, and often share their finds and opinions with others through social media or word of mouth.
Fontevrault is a French site that was a monastery, specifically an abbey, founded in the 12th century by Robert of Arbrissel, a French priest. It was a place of pilgrimage and a royal abbey, associated with the French monarchy. The abbey was famous for its beautiful architecture and was the last resting place of several French kings, including Henry II and Richard the Lionheart. The term Fontevrault has since become synonymous with grandeur, opulence, and beauty.
Fonts refer to the style and design of letters and characters used in written or printed text. They can vary in factors such as font size, font style (e.g. bold, italic, cursive), and font family (e.g. Arial, Times New Roman, Helvetica).
Foolish or unnecessary fuss or excitement; a noisy and elaborate display of sentiment or celebration.
Foolproof refers to something that is designed to be completely reliable and cannot fail or be tampered with, especially because it is difficult or impossible to do or find the correct solution without knowing the plans or the code that controls it.
A fool is a person who is considered to be stupid, silly, or impractical. It can also refer to someone who is tricked or deceived, often due to their own naivety or gullibility.
Foolery is the noun form of "fool" and refers to foolish or silly behavior, actions, or words. It can describe antics or pranks that are absurd, foolish, or ridiculous.