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Foul 1Definition: A bird.
Foul 2Definition: Scurrilous; obscene or profane; abusive; as, foul words; foul language. Foul 3Definition: Hateful; detestable; shameful; odious; wretched. Foul 4Definition: Loathsome; disgusting; as, a foul disease. Foul 5Definition: Ugly; homely; poor. Foul 6Definition: Not favorable; unpropitious; not fair or advantageous; as, a foul wind; a foul road; cloudy or rainy; stormy; not fair; said of the weather, sky, etc. Foul 7Definition: Not conformed to the established rules and customs of a game, conflict, test, etc.; unfair; dishonest; dishonorable; cheating; as, foul play. Foul 8Definition: Having freedom of motion interfered with by collision or entanglement; entangled; opposed to clear; as, a rope or cable may get foul while paying it out. Foul 9Definition: To make filthy; to defile; to daub; to dirty; to soil; as, to foul the face or hands with mire. Foul 10Definition: To incrust (the bore of a gun) with burnt powder in the process of firing. Foul 11Definition: To entangle, so as to impede motion; as, to foul a rope or cable in paying it out; to come into collision with; as, one boat fouled the other in a race. Foul 12Definition: To become clogged with burnt powder in the process of firing, as a gun. Foul 13Definition: To become entagled, as ropes; to come into collision with something; as, the two boats fouled. Foul 14Definition: An entanglement; a collision, as in a boat race. Foul 15Definition: See Foul ball, under Foul, a. foul 16Definition: an act that violates of the rules of a sport foul 17Definition: become soiled and dirty foul 18Definition: make unclean; "foul the water" foul 19Definition: spot, stain, or pollute; "The townspeople defiled the river by emptying raw sewage into it" foul 20Definition: make impure; "The industrial wastes polluted the lake" foul 21Definition: commit a foul; break the rules foul 22Definition: hit a foul ball foul 23Definition: become or cause to become obstructed; "The leaves clog our drains in the Fall"; "The water pipe is backed up" foul 24Definition: especially of a ship''s lines etc; "with its sails afoul"; "a foul anchor" foul 25Definition: disgustingly dirty; filled or smeared with offensive matter; "as filthy as a pigsty"; "a foul pond"; "a nasty pigsty of a room" foul 26Definition: characterized by obscenity; "had a filthy mouth"; "foul language"; "smutty jokes" foul 27Definition: thoroughly unpleasant; "filthy (or foul or nasty or vile) weather we''re having" foul 28Definition: (of a baseball) not hit between the foul lines foul 29Definition: violating accepted standards or rules; "a dirty fighter"; "used foul means to gain power"; "a nasty unsporting serve"; "fined for unsportsmanlike behavior" foul 30Definition: offensively malodorous; "a putrid smell" foul 31Definition: (of a manuscript) defaced with changes; "foul (or dirty) copy" foul 32Definition: highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust; "a disgusting smell"; "distasteful language"; "a loathsome disease"; "the idea of eating meat is repellent to me"; "revolting food"; "a wicked stench"
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