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foray into

VERB
  1. enter someone else's territory and take spoils
    The pirates raided the coastal villages regularly

How To Use foray into In A Sentence

  • The Duke's foray into the world of contemporary art yielded equally predictable results. Times, Sunday Times
  • Newman's foray into Monophysitism, still operating from the hermeneutic established in his work on Arianism, helped to pave the way for his conversion.
  • A misguided foray into middle-eastern politics, it may well be their lyrical nadir, their trademark synth-pop swamped in a hideous 80s production.
  • Its also pretty self evidently false, as the briefest foray into the science and its history will tell you.
  • Carly Otness/BFA DJ Nick Cohen Ludlow Manor, Mr. Carl's latest foray into nightlife, is an over-the-top triplex space with a tapas restaurant on the ground floor and palm trees on the rooftop. Tacos to Tapas: Hot on the Scene
  • GM agrees to sell its Hughes Electronics satellite unit to EchoStar Communications, ending GM's two-decade foray into nonautomotive businesses. Bankruptcy Leads Possible Plans for GM, Chrysler
  • The foray into spirituality had evolved into an abstract series called ‘The Fragments’, which she exhibited in 2003 in Mumbai.
  • Last week, Bartoli revealed her own foray into a second career: a press conference yesterday confirmed that as of 2012, she will replace Riccardo Muti as the artistic director of the Salzburg Pfingstfestspiele, an event most frequently, if archaically, translated as the "Whitsun Festival. Bartoli's new Whit
  • Morrison clearly enjoyed this foray into the territory of the literary critic.
  • It was a rare foray into the opposition half and a couple of inches the other way would have been harsh on the hosts. Times, Sunday Times
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