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foully
foully, adv. (ˈfaʊllɪ) [f. foul a. + -ly2; in OE. f{uacu}ll{iacu}ce.] In a foul manner. 1. Fetidly, noisomely, filthily, disgustingly.a 1300 Cursor M. 6353 Þe water was al suete alson, Þe water þat sua fuli stanc. c 1400 Mandeville (Roxb.) xxi. 96 It es better þai be eten with fewles..þan foully to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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foully
foully/ˈfaullɪ; `faʊllɪ/ adv. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Fonteius Capito (consul 67)
Tacitus records some believed that although Capito was "foully stained with avarice and profligacy", he was otherwise loyal to Galba and instead Aquinus wikipedia.org
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Translation of grubby in Chinese | English-Chinese dictionary
see also - grubby. grubby (adj.). ↘ basely, begrime, bemire, colly, dingily, dirt, dirtily, dirtiness, dirty, filthily, filthiness, foul, foully, foulness, grubbily ...
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Le Calvaire
sleep, through which they hypnotize us in order the better to deceive the kind little folk, to enslave them the more easily, to butcher them the more foully wikipedia.org
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vowly
† ˈvowly southern dial. f. foully adv. 5.1633 B. Jonson Tale Tub i. ii, And the zame day o' the moneth, as this Zin Valentine, Or I am vowly deceiv'd. Oxford English Dictionary
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Kyz-Zhibek
Tolegen is foully murdered by Bekezhan (the batyr, or nobleman, of the rival family), who earlier strived for the hand of Zhibek. wikipedia.org
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dirtily
dirtily, adv. (ˈdɜːtɪlɪ) [f. dirty a. + -ly2.] 1. In a dirty manner; foully, filthily.1598 Florio, Sporcamente, filthily, foully..durtily. a 1613 Overbury A Wife (1638) 90 He lookes like his Land, as heavily and durtily. 1777 W. Dalrymple Trav. Sp. & Port. xiii, We put up at a Fonda..where we are di... Oxford English Dictionary
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Shankar Shah
He took up arms and according to the English, "hatched a plot to foully murder the English residents of Jubbulpore". , his son Raghunath Shah along with thirteen other followers were arrested and jailed in the prison at the cantonment, accused of "hatching a plot to foully wikipedia.org
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loathsomely
loathsomely, adv. (ˈləʊðsəmlɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a loathsome manner. 1. In a manner to excite loathing; disgustingly, foully, repulsively, shockingly.a 1425 Cursor M. 15825 (Trin.) Þei..lugged him loþsumly ouer hilles dale & slowȝe. 1547–64 Bauldwin Mor. Philos. (Palfr.) 48 No dead carrion so lo... Oxford English Dictionary
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William J. Twaddell
Twaddell was buried at Drumcree Church where his headstone says that he was 'foully murdered in Belfast'. wikipedia.org
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slutly
† ˈslutly, adv. Obs.—0 [f. slut n. or a.] Sluttishly, foully.c 1460 Promp. Parv. (Winch.), Slutly, cenulente. So † ˈslutness, sluttishness, foulness. Obs.—0a 1500 Promp. Parv. (K.), Sluthnes, cenositas. Oxford English Dictionary
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bespot
bespot (bɪˈspɒt) [ME., f. be- 1 + spot v.] trans. To cover or mark over the surface with spots; to cover with blots or blemishes. Hence beˈspotted ppl. a., beˈspottedness n., beˈspotting vbl. n.c 1374 Chaucer Boeth. iii. iv. 73 Whan þei byspotten and defoulen dignites wiþ hire vylenie. 1483 Caxton G... Oxford English Dictionary
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Apache Tejo
Mangas Coloradas and his people duly arrived and were "foully murdered after he surrendered". wikipedia.org
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Barron Field (author)
Sir Thomas Brisbane, writing to Earl Bathurst in January 1824, stated that Field "had embraced every opportunity of falsely and foully slandering me and wikipedia.org
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