💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Foister"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| foilernoun | One who foils or frustrates. |
| foistverb | (transitive) To force another to accept especially by stealth or deceit; to stick. |
| foostherernoun | Alternative form of foosterer. [One who foosters.] |
| foystnoun | (obsolete) Alternative spelling of foist in the meaning of ship |
| feinternoun | Someone who feints. |
| fomentressnoun | (archaic) A female fomenter. |
| feofornoun | Alternative form of feoffer. [(law) One who enfeoffs or grants a fee.] |
| facernoun | (slang, by extension) An unexpected and stunning blow or defeat. |
| fribblenoun | A trifling action. |
| foplingnoun | (archaic) A petty fop. |
| fakementnoun | (archaic) A forgery; something faked. |
| foinnoun | The beech marten (Martes foina, syn. Mustela foina). |
| feoffernoun | (law) One who enfeoffs or grants a fee. |
| froterernoun | (obsolete, nonce word) One who frotes; one who rubs or chafes. |
| feoffornoun | Alternative form of feoffer. [(law) One who enfeoffs or grants a fee.] |
| falsedomnoun | The sphere or realm of falseness. |
| furbishernoun | Someone who furbishes. |
| foolionoun | (slang) A fool. |
| foolenoun | Archaic spelling of fool. [(derogatory) A person with poor judgment or little intelligence.] |
| flingernoun | One who flings or hurls something. |
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