Characterized by obscenity.
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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.
1It is a nasty job; better not be mixed up in it.
2For the moment I suffered from a nasty crick in the conscience.
3I don't for a minute believe in their nice cop-nasty cop routine.
4I remember one day in the hunting-field he got a nasty fall.
5The paper felt in his hand like bad news or something nasty.
1There was barely standing-room in it beside the filthy and squalid bed.
2The majority were habitual drunkards, filthy in person and foul of tongue.
3Everything in the place was smashed, and the whole room was filthy.
4The child was dressed in filthy rags and presented a shocking appearance.
5Referring to the filthy conversation and ways of the heathen, he says:
1He turned on Mrs. Pennycook-heshook a smutty finger under her nose.
2The priest didn't read it out, however, because it was too smutty.
3The posts are often unnerving and smutty, but also fraternal and strangely heartwarming.
4In 1972 came My Ding-A-Ling, a smutty song wholly lacking Berry's usual artistry.
5He placed a smutty hand on the table and leaned down.
1Take some cruddy work to keep the lights on-divorcesand so on.
2Though I do think you have a cruddy attitude about all this.
3Definitely there were fewer queues, cruddy tasks, trips by public transport.
4To clarify, it's just another cruddy ring from the sponsorship jeweller.
5He rents out a cruddy little storage unit and stacks some camping gear inside.
6Woodwinds, don't leave your cruddy old reeds on the floor!
7The explosive was great; the timer was cruddy.
8They're the people that the White House worries about when Obama has a really cruddy month.
9Smooth pavestones replaced the street's cruddy brick.
10Those cruddy longhairs will look at what happened, and they'll work on it, and they'll work on it.
11I'm still dressed in my sweats and cruddy T-shirt from last night, but there isn't time to change.
12He'd walked out of Malone's cruddy basement as soon as Arnstadt registered, not even waiting for Kiera's call.
13You've got cruddy tastes in clothes.
14Manhattan may be a cruddy place to drive, but every April, it becomes a fantastic place to look at cars.
15Scruton showed a picture of Botticelli's Venus shoulder-to-shoulder with Kate Moss and told the audience how cruddy our culture is.
16If you think government regulation is cruddy, you're probably not dying to get involved in the process of picking regulators.