Definitions for Foley

Foley Fo·ley

Spelling: [foh-lee]
IPA: /ˈfoʊ li/

Foley is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 47 anagrams from letters in Foley (efloy).

Definitions for Foley

adjective

  1. of or relating to motion-picture sound effects produced manually:

Origin of Foley

after Jack Foley, sound-effect pioneer at Universal Pictures in the 1930s

Examples for Foley

ISIS answered some limited strikes by posting the video that shows Foley kneeling in an orange jumpsuit.

Foley was held in Syria at the same location as several European hostages.

Like Foley, Phipps proved more fortunate in his second voyage than in his first.

Like the Foley video, the Sotloff video was intended for an American audience.

Francis, tell Foley I'll be in the manager's office in five minutes.

The vessel that approached the third, was the Thunderer, Captain Foley.

Foley had determined to master this secret of iron-splitting, and he would yet do it.

This enabled Foley, Hood, and one or two more to pass that fast ship.

In Foley Square, a 6-year-old named Marabella sits under a sign that reads, “NYPD Explain This To My Child.”

Obama only disclosed the failed mission after Foley was beheaded on camera by his ISIS captors in August.

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