foul play

NOUN
  1. unfair or dishonest behavior (especially involving violence)
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How To Use foul play In A Sentence

  • an indication of foul play
  • If the pilots did not report any problem, an explosive or other foul play cannot be excluded, aviation experts said. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cologne went two goals down and had Moses Sichone sent off for foul play after little more than half an hour.
  • An initial probe found no signs of foul play but the cause of death will be determined by toxicology reports. The Sun
  • But the good woman lived, and the doctor accused her of foul play, which she hotly denied.
  • As you know, police investigations and coronial inquests at the time did not discover evidence of foul play. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two of them appeared to be the victims of foul play. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were reportedly no signs of foul play. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bahamian Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham sent condolences to the Travolta family and said the autopsy is a formality the country requires in cases of sudden death to rule out foul play. Death certificate: Jett Travolate killed by seizure
  • Two of them appeared to be the victims of foul play. Times, Sunday Times
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