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silver foil

American  

noun

  1. silver or silver-colored metal in foil form.


Etymology

Origin of silver foil

late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50

Example Sentences

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Rollins is accompanied by Nick Myers, who sits on the side of the stage dressed as a music box in silver foil and oversized pearls.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 10, 2025

Sue McFarlane was among those interviewed by Nationwide in 1977, after she made a house decoration for 40p from a table top, crepe paper, cardboard and silver foil.

From BBC • Jun. 3, 2022

Well, nothing says sophistication like Vida’s holiday masks, which have artistically patterned gold or silver foil laid against a black background.

From The Verge • Dec. 17, 2020

When she’s ready to ditch her heels, she can still sparkle in these ultra-comfy slip-ons with hand-painted silver foil accents.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 10, 2018

I chose a heavy, compact one that was wrapped in shiny silver foil and a red satin ribbon.

From "The Joy Luck Club" by Amy Tan

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