Sentences

foil in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5

Definition

FOIL (verb): to prevent something from succeeding; (noun): a thin sheet of metal, typically aluminum, used for wrapping or covering food.

Sample Sentences

  1. The superhero was determined to foil the villain's evil plan.
  2. She used aluminum foil to wrap the leftovers and keep them fresh.
  3. Their strategy was designed to foil any attempts at sabotage from competitors.
  4. In the play, the clever character served as a foil to the more naive protagonist.
  5. The detective needed to foil the suspect's alibi before making an arrest.
  6. The superhero's clever plan was to foil the villain's scheme at the last minute.
  7. Chefs often use aluminum foil to keep food warm and prevent it from drying out during cooking.
  8. Her quick thinking helped to foil the robbery before it could even begin.
  9. In the debate, he used solid evidence to foil his opponent's arguments effectively.
  10. The shiny foil wrapped around the chocolate caught the light beautifully as it sat on the table.
  11. The chef decided to use foil to wrap the potatoes for even cooking on the grill.
  12. In the thrilling novel, the protagonist's cunning plans are often foiled by unexpected twists.
  13. She used a piece of aluminum foil to cover the dish and keep it warm in the oven.
  14. The detective managed to foil the criminal's elaborate scheme just in time.
  15. He felt like a foil to his more adventurous friend, always playing it safe while they took risks.
  16. The detective managed to foil the criminal's escape plan at the last moment.
  17. She used aluminum foil to wrap the leftovers and preserve their freshness.
  18. His clever strategy was designed to foil the rival team's attempts to score.
  19. In the movie, the hero's foil is a cunning antagonist who challenges his beliefs.
  20. The artist decided to foil the canvas with a layer of gold leaf for added texture.