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Violating accepted standards or rules.
dirty
foul
cheating
unsportsmanlike
unfair
unjust
dirty
foul
cheating
unsportsmanlike
1
Use this form as a
quick
-
and
-
dirty
way to create a new file.
2
He stammered; his mouth wobbled; he covered it with a
dirty
hand.
3
I looked at the letter; it was very
dirty
,
and I said:
4
The stocks of many of the rifles were wrapped in
dirty
rags.
5
Some of them are
dirty
in their persons and in their habits.
1
Otherwise it could fall
foul
of fair trade and state aid rules.
2
He played 35 minutes Friday night despite a stretch in
foul
trouble.
3
Senior guard Devonte' Graham added 16 points while dealing with
foul
trouble.
4
Police said there was no sign of forced entry or
foul
play.
5
However, the Phoenix police say there were no signs of
foul
play.
1
Talk of
cheating
dominated the post-match talk within the Ireland dressing room.
2
People said it was
cheating
,
but it was absolutely within the rules.
3
The opposition, however, has refused to concede defeat after claiming widespread
cheating
.
4
Logically, I think we all know that
cheating
is, well, not great.
5
As for herself, she had a far more interesting means of
cheating
.
1
Evans was given an
unsportsmanlike
conduct penalty, but stayed in the game.
2
The enemy we shall discover using
unsportsmanlike
devices against our capital ships.
3
Jackson was then hit with an
unsportsmanlike
penalty for verbally assaulting officials.
4
Bell was flagged for unnecessary roughness and a dead-ball
unsportsmanlike
conduct penalty.
5
Ada Nansen that was absolutely the most
unsportsmanlike
trick I ever saw.
1
Also, show the captain a yellow card for his
unsporting
behaviour.
2
Or, if I am, it's only with men who are
unsporting
.
3
Kidd's tactic was nothing new, though purists considered it
unsporting
.
4
I once acted in an
unsporting
manner out of frustration on the sports field.
5
This is considered
unsporting
,
but no one has ever complained.
6
You won't think me
unsporting
if I run away now?
7
The way they go about this is very
unsporting
.
8
Mrs Kelly and I both drive old cars, which is terribly
unsporting
in keep-up-with-the-Joneses Ireland.
9
Unless officials can properly enforce the law concerning
unsporting
behaviour, even retrospectively, another option is required.
10
Pheasant that fly too low or close are left, a shot like that is considered
unsporting
.
11
Once the passage of play has concluded, show the defender a yellow card for
unsporting
behaviour.
12
You'd have to be very certain that a deliberate
unsporting
act had been committed to disallow it.
13
In its mildest form it is
unsporting
.
14
It was
unsporting
,
however, to go in confident of defeat, so she meant to do her best.
15
There was nothing
unsporting
about Mr. Appleby.
16
Because you're young, boy, and I thought you might make a mistake and do an
unsporting
thing.
unsporting
unsporting behaviour
consider unsporting
most unsporting
concern unsporting
deliberate unsporting