1. foiling - Noun
2. foiling - Verb
of Foil
A foil.
The track of game (as deer) in the grass.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdditional Karma points were distributed by the referee at the end of game sessions, typically as rewards for accomplishing heroic goals, such as defeating villains, saving innocents, and foiling crimes. Source: Internet
Claudius convinces Laertes that Hamlet is solely responsible, but a letter soon arrives indicating that Hamlet has returned to Denmark, foiling Claudius's plan. Source: Internet
Daisy often used her looks and her position at the restaurant to get insider information to help the Dukes in foiling Hogg's various schemes. Source: Internet
After a brief scuffle, Thanos captured Gamora, foiling Quill's attempt to mercy kill her with the Reality Stone. Source: Internet
Burnett and several other passengers stormed the cockpit, foiling the hijackers' plan to crash the plane into the White House or Capitol Building. Source: Internet
By now Jackson had learned that Pope's corps were all together, foiling his plan of defeating each in separate actions. Source: Internet