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FOUL
- to cause confusion or disorder; bungle; spoil
- to come into collision or controversy with
- offensive to the senses loathsome
- rally or spiritually odious detestable a foul crime
- scene abusive foul language
- ing wet and stormy
- crusted, clogged, or choked with a foreign substance the chimney was foul and smoked badly
- ing odorous and impure polluted foul air
- aced in a situation that impedes physical movement entangled
- ing outside the foul lines in baseball
- grossly offensive
- filthy; dirty
- clogged
- entangled
- stormy
- contrary to the rules of a game
- violation of the rules of a game
- to make foul
- to clog or obstruct
- to entangle
- to disgrace
- to become foul
- to commit a foul
- to collide with, as ships
- to come into conflict with; quarrel
- to make an attack; assault
- to be put out by hitting a foul ball caught on the fly by a player on the opposing team
- to be expelled from a game for having committed more fouls than is allowed
- to dishonor one's own home, family, or the like
- offensive to the senses [adj FOULER, FOULEST] / to make foul [v FOULED, FOULING, FOULS]
- to make filthy (offensively dirty) [v -ED, -ING, -S] / offensive to the senses [adj FOULER, FOULEST]