foiler (Meaning)

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foiler (n.)

One who foils or frustrates.

Synonyms & Antonyms of foiler

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foiler Sentence Examples

  1. The clever inventor foiled the thief's plan with an ingenious trap.
  2. The athlete effortlessly foiled his opponent's attack with a deft maneuver.
  3. The detective swiftly foiled the murder plot, saving innocent lives.
  4. The foiler prevented the boat from capsizing during the treacherous storm.
  5. The student foiled the difficult exam by studying diligently and understanding the concepts thoroughly.
  6. The chef artfully foiled the dessert with intricate designs that tantalized the eye.
  7. The author skillfully foiled the climax of the story, leaving readers on the edge of their seats.
  8. The gymnast foiled gravity with an awe-inspiring routine, executing flips and spins with grace.
  9. The musician masterfully foiled the guitar strings, creating a rich and resonant sound.
  10. The performer foiled the audience with their captivating act, leaving them in awe and wonder.

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One who foils or frustrates.

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The clever inventor foiled the thief's plan with an ingenious trap.

The athlete effortlessly foiled his opponent's attack with a deft maneuver.

The detective swiftly foiled the murder plot, saving innocent lives.

The foiler prevented the boat from capsizing during the treacherous storm.