It's easy to do, and so much better than the stuff they try to foist off on you from the store.
From the al.com
You know, the type who tried to foist off dissonance as pretty.
From the edition.cnn.com
Is this another Democrat Lite the Republican leadership wants to foist off on us to replace Mr. Steele?
From the washingtontimes.com
Many ham owners foist off the responsibility of cooking ham.
From the courier-journal.com
If Ray Shero is half the general manager some of us believe him to be, he ought to be working feverishly to foist Crosby off on some unsuspecting rival.
From the post-gazette.com
Of course, if you attempt to foist off a romance as silly as this one, developing it in a totally banal fashion, then you must believe that the public will accept almost anything.
From the time.com
The increasing short age of good imported wine stocks in the U.S. has encouraged some promoters to foist off cheap and often undrinkable French wines on unsuspecting American customers.
From the time.com
Last summer, when Paul came home between concerts, Elke didn't foist him off on the kids.
From the us.cnn.com
You could, of course, haul the candy into the office and foist it off on others who don't need it.