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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
foist .
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Examples
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Back home, however, an unwritten writ "foists" contracts by the state-run electricity board in his constituency on his nephew.
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She supports his sacrum as he arches backwards, or foists his leg over her head as he turns.
Larissa Archer: Lines Ballet's Resin Breaks Down Ballet's Conventions Larissa Archer 2011
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The second type is the ideologue, the teacher who clings to a belief system and foists it on the class.
Linda Flanagan: Why Bad Teachers Are Good for Kids Linda Flanagan 2011
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Instead, in a way that is morally bankrupt it foists those staggeringly heavy costs off on future generations, and all the climate change policies espoused by all levels of government are powerless to nip this kind of folly in the bud. wahomeowner
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The second type is the ideologue, the teacher who clings to a belief system and foists it on the class.
Linda Flanagan: Why Bad Teachers Are Good for Kids Linda Flanagan 2011
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She supports his sacrum as he arches backwards, or foists his leg over her head as he turns.
Larissa Archer: Lines Ballet's Resin Breaks Down Ballet's Conventions Larissa Archer 2011
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She supports his sacrum as he arches backwards, or foists his leg over her head as he turns.
Larissa Archer: Lines Ballet's Resin Breaks Down Ballet's Conventions Larissa Archer 2011
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The second type is the ideologue, the teacher who clings to a belief system and foists it on the class.
Linda Flanagan: Why Bad Teachers Are Good for Kids Linda Flanagan 2011
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She supports his sacrum as he arches backwards, or foists his leg over her head as he turns.
Larissa Archer: Lines Ballet's Resin Breaks Down Ballet's Conventions Larissa Archer 2011
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The second type is the ideologue, the teacher who clings to a belief system and foists it on the class.
Linda Flanagan: Why Bad Teachers Are Good for Kids Linda Flanagan 2011
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