foul up

VERB
  1. make a mess of, destroy or ruin
    the pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement
    I botched the dinner and we had to eat out
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How To Use foul up In A Sentence

  • The team can't afford to foul up in this game.
  • He lit a cigarette and started to foul up the air with stinging yellow smoke.
  • The team can't afford to foul up in this game.
  • The team can't afford to foul up in this game.
  • He lit a cigarette and started to foul up the air with stinging yellow smoke.
  • But what the DIY folks don't usually mention, and many people don't realize, is that the rules of intestacy also apply if you foul up a DIY will. The Case Against Do-It-Yourself Wills
  • Nothing could foul up their militant spirit.
  • And sometimes it's been in-between, and you've managed to foul up whole organizations with misplaced papers missent messages, error, and changed minds and everything else you can think of. Supermind
  • The team can't afford to foul up in this game.
  • We can't afford to foul up this time.
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