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Answer for the clue "Aluminum product in the kitchen ", 4 letters:
foil

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A foil is one of the three weapons used in the sport of fencing , all of which are metal. It is flexible, rectangular in cross section, and weighs under a pound. As with the épée , points are only scored by contact with the tip, which in electrically scored ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Foil \Foil\, n. Failure of success when on the point of attainment; defeat; frustration; miscarriage. --Milton. Nor e'er was fate so near a foil. --Dryden. A blunt weapon used in fencing, resembling a smallsword in the main, but usually lighter and ...

Usage examples of foil.

Next day the Baron technically did give Granny Aching gold, but it was only the gold-coloured foil on an ounce of Jolly Sailor, the cheap and horrible pipe tobacco that was the only one Granny Aching would ever smoke.

He opened and cleaned the wounds with something that felt like a wire brush, stitched them up neatly, covered them all with aluminium foil and bandage, fed me a variety of pills then, for good measure, jabbed me a couple of times with a hypodermic syringe.

If this foil be dried, cut up, put in a reduction-tube, and heated, crystals of arsenious trioxide will be deposited on the cold part of the tube.

Heleine introduced him to Prince Charles, who begged him to call on him the next day, and to shew his skill with the foils against himself and some of his friends.

Little Sherri Hall had been made to shed her gold foil cones for a junior, bimbette version of the above.

He began peeling away the foil from one champagne bottle to reveal a wire doohickey over the cork.

She had shown him a bakery where a kindhearted assistant set out the discarded baked goods on a tin foil tray atop the dumpster to save the street people the trouble of digging for them.

Ultimately, this led to the use of aluminum foil in electrolytic capacitors.

I objected that I was not yet a priest, but she foiled me by enquiring point-blank whether or not the act I had in view was to be numbered amongst the cardinal sins, for, not feeling the courage to deny it, I felt that I must give up the argument and put an end to the adventure.

Signy, yes, could make a good foil for her half-brother if the treaty was annulled and Telemark was free to pursue its expansionary policy.

Widow--and to tell the truth, she was not far out of the way, and with Helen Darley as a foil anybody would know she must be foudroyant and pyramidal,--if these French adjectives may be naturalized for this one particular exigency.

Since coming to Aglarond, the Simbul had carefully researched the various spells of Lusaka Gur and found ways to foil them.

The challenge was to foil plots without revealing that the storefront hawala was owned by CIA.

With five seconds remaining, Hoja leaped forward in a wild lunge, foil extended fully.

He decided on Hebrew Brothers kosher knockwurst, splitting two and browning them in the sillet These he put on a plate, which he covered with aluminum foil and placed in the oven on warm.