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foy

American  
[foi] / fɔɪ /

noun

  1. Chiefly Scot. a farewell gift, feast, or drink.

  2. faith.


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Claire Foy, who stars alongside Garfield as the children's mum, says the issue goes beyond social media and its "screens and devices".

From BBC

But for Foy, the books weren't "part of my existence as a child".

From BBC

Foy says she would want a land filled with baths, while Coughlan would want "the comfiest giant bed" so she could "finally get the perfect eight-hour sleep".

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When singer-songwriter Foy Vance woke up to the news his father Hugh had died, his songwriting changed forever.

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The Crown star Claire Foy has said she had parasites for five years after catching an infection, and no longer drinks caffeine as a result.

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