tinfoil

IPA: tˈɪnfɔɪɫ

noun

  • A thin, pliable sheet of tin or an alloy of tin and lead, used as a protective wrapping.
  • (informal) Aluminium foil.

verb

  • (transitive) To cover in tinfoil.
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Examples of "tinfoil" in Sentences

  • Or where we wonder if his tinfoil is wound too tight?
  • How about I give you $2.50 and you wrap me in tinfoil?
  • I just wrapped the grip of my key in tinfoil to jam the transponder.
  • I'm so glad I cornered the market in tinfoil well before the hats came out.
  • Or freshly caught trout wrapped in tinfoil and thrown in the fire when you are camping (and hungry).
  • I thought he was just covering the inside bottom of the remote in tinfoil, rather than making a reflective backboard. brianhatch
  • Kooks in tinfoil hats say things like, “But with your Neanderthal leader at the helm, we†™ re rapidly leaving civilization behind and are slumping back into some weird proto-fascist swamp.”
  • Wired News has a nice little gallery up from the Alien Abduction festival on Toronto's Queen Street West last week -- local merchants offered classes in tinfoil beanie manufacture, and "probing 101" (from the local sex-positive sex-shop).
  • Nice fresh Alaskan salmon on the grill in tinfoil, drizzled with soy sauce, sprinkled with lemon pepper, topped with elephant garlic and fresh slices of lemon ... oh yes, half the lemon is squeezed all over it, other spices you may see fit.

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