Definition of Foisters

1. foister [n] - See also: foister

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Foisters

foilings
foils
foilsman
foilsmen
foin
foin
foined
foining
foins
foison
foison
foisons
foist
foisted
foister
foisters (current term)
foisting
foists
foist off
Foix-Alajouanine myelitis
Foix-Alajouanine syndrome
Foix-Cavany-Marie syndrome
Fokker-Planck equation
folacin
folacin
folacins
folate
folate
folates
folate antagonist

Literary usage of Foisters

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1. Napoleon in Caricature 1795-1821 by Alexander Meyrick Broadley, John Holland Rose (1911)
"... And like hungry Sharks, some night in the dark Mean to frighten our Children and Women. Toi de rol. When these Gallic foisters gape wide for our ..."

2. Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine: Being a Continuation of the Arminian Or (1889)
"... without demur, are all driven from the judgment-seat in superb Gallio style, as foisters of foundationless fictions on an omnivorous public. ..."

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