foy (Meaning)

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foy (n.)

Faith; allegiance; fealty.

A feast given by one about to leave a place.

foy Sentence Examples

  1. The foy was filled with an air of anticipation as the guests awaited the arrival of the bride and groom.
  2. The chandeliers in the foy cast a warm glow on the marble floor.
  3. The foy was the perfect place to socialize with other guests and make new acquaintances.
  4. The couple exchanged their vows in the foy, surrounded by family and friends.
  5. The foy was adorned with elegant decorations that created a festive atmosphere.
  6. The foy was a popular spot for taking pictures with the newlyweds.
  7. The foy was transformed into a dance floor as the guests celebrated the couple's union.
  8. The foy was filled with laughter and music as the guests enjoyed the evening.
  9. The foy was a testament to the love and joy that the couple shared.
  10. The memories created in the foy will be cherished by the couple and their guests for a lifetime.

FAQs About the word foy

Faith; allegiance; fealty., A feast given by one about to leave a place.

benefaction, gift, offering, beneficence, oblation, comp, alms, tithe, valentine, subsidy

loan, advance, advance,loan, bribe, sop,sop, bribe, douceur,peace offering

The foy was filled with an air of anticipation as the guests awaited the arrival of the bride and groom.

The chandeliers in the foy cast a warm glow on the marble floor.

The foy was the perfect place to socialize with other guests and make new acquaintances.

The couple exchanged their vows in the foy, surrounded by family and friends.