tinfoil
Americannoun
noun
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thin foil made of tin or an alloy of tin and lead
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thin foil made of aluminium; used for wrapping foodstuffs
Usage
What is a tinfoil hat? Tinfoil hat is a shorthand for saying someone believes in conspiracy theories, is paranoid, or is crazy more generally.
Etymology
Origin of tinfoil
First recorded in 1425–75, tinfoil is from the late Middle English word tynfoile. See tin, foil 2
Example Sentences
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She had made a cross by tying two grapevines together and covering them with tinfoil.
From Literature
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It requires little effort to arrange the group’s most unhinged statements into a cornucopia of lunacy, surpassed in recent memory only by the tinfoil conspiracism of QAnon.
From Salon
One suspect had an expensive phone wrapped in tinfoil in an attempt to block the device's signal and avoid it being traced.
From BBC
Every weekday morning, drivers arrive at the Little Tokyo Towers at 10 a.m. carrying precious cargo: seniors’ meals individually wrapped in tinfoil.
From Los Angeles Times
“I said, you know, I may sound like a crazy, tinfoil hat–wearing person,” Russo, also a veterinarian, recalled at a 5 April public talk sponsored by her company.
From Science Magazine
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