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[ foi ] / fɔɪ /
nounChiefly Scot. a farewell gift, feast, or drink. faith. Words nearby foyFox Talbot, fox terrier, fox trot, Foxx, foxy, foy, foyboat, foyer, Foyt, fozy, fp Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for foyFoy subscribes to a similar school of thought: literary, cinematic, and pop enthusiasms fill his debut to bursting. Novelist D. Foy Dubs His Debut ‘Gutter Opera’ And Who Are We To Argue?|J.T. Price|May 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST Speaking with The Tottenville Review, Foy calls his school of writing “gutter opera.” Novelist D. Foy Dubs His Debut ‘Gutter Opera’ And Who Are We To Argue?|J.T. Price|May 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST Foy said Dorner quickly realized he had been recognized and turned down a side road. Is Christopher Dorner Dead?|Christine Pelisek|February 13, 2013|DAILY BEAST That investment, according to Foy, resulted in a $90 million loss for the state. The Man Obama Double-Crossed|Sally Denton|March 12, 2009|DAILY BEAST
"No need for violence, worthy sir," muttered Martin; "show the way and we follow," and stooping down he lifted Foy from his chair. I thought I could hear Mr. Foy speak to some one back in the scenery as though he was waiting for the drop curtain. Chicago's Awful Theater Horror|Various Foy opened his blue eyes and a cold shiver went down his back. Thus did Foy, the commonplace and practical, make a mock of the poetic efforts of the high-souled and sentimental Adrian. But Foy nudged Martin in the ribs and muttered, "Well done, old fellow, well done!"
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