Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Not vanquished; not defeated; not baffled.
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Examples
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The lines end when he got hungry and when the foiled/unfoiled butt hit the same temp as the never foiled butt.
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Back to 9/11, people were shocked to hear that the FBI and the CIA and NSA could not share information due to a firewall set up by Jamie Gorelick, and that inability to share information led to a blind spot that permitted the 9/11 attacks to go unfoiled.
"An image right there... of the Leaning Tower of Pisa and ... the Washington Monument.... You tell me why those 2 phallic symbols are placed there..." Ann Althouse 2008
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Of course, the plot was unfoiled just a couple of weeks ago.
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Of course, the plot was unfoiled (sic) just a couple of weeks ago.
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At least in Britain, in the summer, of course, the plot was unfoiled just a couple of weeks ago.
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If he discovers his wife is being unfaithful all he has to do is wait to catch them in the act and he is free to kill at will, assuming his plot is not unfoiled.
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What we understand there will be greater detail about how that plot was actually unfoiled.
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Kennedy was trying to get at him, but he really -- at the end of the day, Specter really sort of, you know, unfoiled the whole thing by sending some staffers over to get the documents Kennedy wanted, anyway.
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When old the wormd was a gadden and Anthea first unfoiled her limbs wanderloot was the way the wood wagged where opter and apter were samuraised twimbs.
Finnegans Wake 2006
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SIERA was first estimated with 10 parameters: an intercept and the nine aforementioned terms that surface once QERA is unfoiled, which involved regressing park-adjusted ERA on all nine terms.
Baseball Prospectus 2010
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