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FOUL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : to commit a violation of the rules in a sport or game · 2. : to hit a foul ball · 3. : to become or be foul: such as. a. : decompose, rot. b.
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FOUL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
FOUL meaning: 1. extremely unpleasant: 2. Foul speech or other language is offensive, rude, or shocking: 3…. Learn more.
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FOUL Synonyms: 646 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Some common synonyms of foul are dirty, filthy, nasty, and squalid. While all these words mean "conspicuously unclean or impure," foul implies extreme ...
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Foul (sports) - Wikipedia
Fouls are used in many different sports. Often own teammates can clash and foul each other by accident, such as both going for and with eyes on a ball in AFL.
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Foul (nautical) - Wikipedia
Foul is a nautical term meaning to entangle or entwine, and more generally that something is wrong or difficult. The term dates back to usage with ...
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Foul
Foul may refer to:
In sports
Foul (sports), an unfair or illegal act during a sports competition, including:
Foul (association football), in football (soccer)
Professional foul, in football (soccer) or rugby
Foul (basketball)
Foul ball, in baseball, a batted ball that lands in foul territory
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Foul - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Other forms: fouled; fouls; foulest; fouling; fouler. Foul is most commonly used as an adjective to describe a bad smell. As a verb, foul usually means ...
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1157 Synonyms & Antonyms for FOUL | Thesaurus.com
foul. adjective as in disgusting, dirty. Synonyms Antonyms ... Words related to foul are not direct synonyms, but are associated with the word foul.
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FOUL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective fouler, foulest. grossly offensive to the senses; disgustingly loathsome; noisome: a foul smell. Synonyms: repellent, repulsive Antonyms: pleasant
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Foul vs. Fowl: What's the Difference? - Grammarly
Foul refers to something that is offensive, disgusting, or not in accordance with the rules, particularly in a sports context.
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Foul (Ful) - Simply Lebanese
Foul is a Middle-Eastern vegan breakfast dish of cooked fava beans flavored with lemon juice, garlic and served with olive oil, chopped parsley & tomatoes.
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foul/faul; faʊl/ adj1 having a bad smell or taste; dirty and disgusting 难闻的; 有恶味的; 污秽的; 令人厌恶的 foul stagnant ponds 臭烘烘的死水塘 a foul rubbish dump 又脏又臭的垃圾堆 This medicine tastes foul! 这药味让人恶心!2(a) unpleasant; dreadful 不愉快的; 可怕的 `Go away! I've had a foul day at work.' `走开! 我干了一天活儿够受的了.' His boss has a foul...
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Foul (nautical)
Foul wind — when a strong head wind prevents a sailing ship from keeping her desired course. Foul propeller (or foul prop) — a propeller which has become tangled with a rope/cable/line, or (generally on smaller propellers) weeds.
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Foul (sports)
A technical foul refers to unsportsmanlike non-contact behavior, a more serious infraction than a personal foul. See also
Sportsmanship
Violence in sports
Foul (nautical), in nautical terms, to entangle
Foul ball, in baseball, a batted ball that lands in foul territory
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