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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.
1Into a stinking ditch; into water that was thick, cold, and slimy.
2We'd move out of the stinking trailer and into a nice house.
3Some fish fancy flies, others worms, others a bit of stinking gore.
4Brooding for four hundred years in his stinking wreck of a castle.
5I'd rather sleep in a sty than stay in this stinking place.
1She thought it best that they saw how bad-orsmelly-thingshad got.
2There were no smelly puddles, no men insulting ladies with crude language.
3Then she picked up the smelly thing and started for the path.
4In twenty minutes we had a slippery, smeary, smelly rope of sorts.
5Be that as it may, sweet thing, he's getting a bit smelly.
1It's actually number one on our list due to the funky styling.
2I wanted to look the business: cool, effortless, but funky as well.
3All the teams are trying to have new ideas and funky plans.
4They weren't speaking a foreign language-justa very funky version of English.
5Wellington's funky, creative vibe comes in part from a strong community feel.
1The fetid man gave a soft grunt and simply let her go.
2Raj Ahten gasped outside the reavers' stronghold, choking on the fetid air.
3His craftiness almost redeemed a fetid Ajax front-line -but not quite.
4The breeze that wafted through her open window smelled damp and fetid.
5From drains inserted in festering sores fetid matter trickled, drop by drop.
1We forbid by law the selling of putrid meat in the market.
2The junction appeared deeper; water churned in a putrid eddy of cross-currents.
3In Caracas, the capital, men scavenge daily in the putrid Guaire River.
4And I never want to see another putrid fossil in my life.
5So that the place became putrid from the multitude of their bodies.
1I destroyed the noisome thing and cast it into the waste-paper basket.
2The heat was intolerably oppressive, and the air tainted with noisome exhalations.
3This was now a noisome muddy carpet some two inches in thickness.
4The galley was a rackety, noisome trading-ship that plied along the coast.
5Overspread with bones and hair, it was noisome with worms and insects.
1To Dave, in the dark and foul-smelling wigwam, the time passed slowly.
2Xanthe side stepped a foul-smelling puddle, just in the nick of time.
3They gave under his feet, made gurgling sounds, and vented foul-smelling gas.
4The narrator paused, and relighted his pipe with a foul-smelling sulphur match.
5The man was a foul-smelling oaf and as strong as a bear.
1Already half famished, their only food for the twenty-four hours was about four ounces apiece of bear meat, tough, ill-scented, and innutritious.
1They were dark-coloured and when first taken out had a foetid smell.
2They could endure, just then, no more of the foetid atmosphere inside.
3It has two anal glands, from which it can squirt a foetid secretion.
4Les Innocentshas become so foetid as to drive its neighbours to intimate madness.
5His voice bobbed slowly back to Yagharek on the foetid air.
6He lay cuddling Lin with his back to the foetid wall.
7Their clothes and their letters reek with the foetid secretion of the musk deer.
8He smelled the foetid odor, which cut through his absorption because of its connotations.
9It was, like the train that took us there, hot, foetid, crowded and threadbare.
10It may or may not be extremely foetid, and often it is mingled with blood.
11Knolls, valleys, quarries and pools bubbling with foetid gas.
12It opened silently, letting a wedge of bright light spill out into the foetid alley.
13Jal-Nish had a sweetly foetid smell, with metallic overtones.
14And at the bottom of each of these holes lay a pool of foetid green water.
15The air they breathed was hot and foetid.
16Everything in sight was enamelled with white paint and clammy with the sweat of that foetid air.