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Spot, stain, or pollute.
foul
defile
maculate
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ensuciar
1
With your own good name gone, you have wished to
befoul
mine.
2
They may
befoul
our names, but they can not stop our praying.
3
He shall not know he hath not seen the beauty he would
befoul
.
4
God forgive me, I was about to
befoul
the very salt I eat.
5
Yes, too nice for you to
befoul
even with your tongue.
6
Must I then suffer these infidels to
befoul
my garden?
7
You see I have put gloves on, that I may not
befoul
myself by touching you.
8
To
befoul
and smear th'exalted name
9
One must sometimes stand speechless before a subject, else burn his lips with blasphemy or
befoul
them with billingsgate.
10
Would Kitchener, whose dread name strikes terror to the heart of every burgher, would he
befoul
his foeman's fame?
11
Just as well she won't be out trying to
befoul
me little lifeboat or taking brooms or bricks to me.
12
Can anything be so bad as the living bush which bleeds and talks, or the Harpies who
befoul
Aeneas's dinner?
13
We degrade the human body, we
befoul
the habits of nature, we desecrate life, teaching evil and foolish falsehood to our defenceless little children.
14
Thus she might have been expected to
befoul
her room, yet never could anyone, whether man or beast, have shown more nicety in such matters.
15
Marry, thy jerkin is all
befouled
with the dust of the road.
16
The mist was melting into a yellowish drizzle,
befouling
the muddy streets.
befoul
·
befoul a basket
befoul even
befoul the habits
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ensuciar
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