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Examples for "foul"
Examples for "foul"
1Otherwise it could fall foul of fair trade and state aid rules.
2He played 35 minutes Friday night despite a stretch in foul trouble.
3Senior guard Devonte' Graham added 16 points while dealing with foul trouble.
4Police said there was no sign of forced entry or foul play.
5However, the Phoenix police say there were no signs of foul play.
1He could see further down into the defile, which was far indeed.
2We skirted the plain, and struck into a defile in the mountains.
3A wild shout from every height of the defile was the answer.
4Their gathering-place was at the entrance of the defile leading to Zahara.
5These things proceed out of the heart and defile the whole man.
1Are the diplomatic corps less maculate than in the days of Grenville Murray?
2I can make out its long-fingered wings and tightly ruddering tail, its maculate underside.
3His wasted palms rested on knees that resembled bones draped with maculate clothing; his sere head fell forward.
4To-morrow's papers would provide them with full accounts, the name of Susan Brundon among the maculate details....
5In the maculate atmosphere of flat wine and stale cologne he had a sharp recurrence of the scent of pines, lifting warmly in sunny space.
1With your own good name gone, you have wished to befoul mine.
2They may befoul our names, but they can not stop our praying.
3He shall not know he hath not seen the beauty he would befoul.
4God forgive me, I was about to befoul the very salt I eat.
5Yes, too nice for you to befoul even with your tongue.
6Must I then suffer these infidels to befoul my garden?
7You see I have put gloves on, that I may not befoul myself by touching you.
8To befoul and smear th'exalted name
9One must sometimes stand speechless before a subject, else burn his lips with blasphemy or befoul them with billingsgate.
10Would Kitchener, whose dread name strikes terror to the heart of every burgher, would he befoul his foeman's fame?
11Just as well she won't be out trying to befoul me little lifeboat or taking brooms or bricks to me.
12Can anything be so bad as the living bush which bleeds and talks, or the Harpies who befoul Aeneas's dinner?
13We degrade the human body, we befoul the habits of nature, we desecrate life, teaching evil and foolish falsehood to our defenceless little children.
14Thus she might have been expected to befoul her room, yet never could anyone, whether man or beast, have shown more nicety in such matters.
15Marry, thy jerkin is all befouled with the dust of the road.
16The mist was melting into a yellowish drizzle, befouling the muddy streets.
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