How To Use Foul In A Sentence

  • It gives a little bling to the foulard and the masculine touch gives it an astute edge. Gina Pell: What To Wear In 2010
  • A couple of coats of new antifouling paint may cost the equivalent of a couple tanks of gas, but you will keep saving money on fuel all season long.
  • You would commit the most foul of murders out of loyalty to me.
  • He picked up his first booking for a 45th-minute foul on Bull.
  • They described ‘torture techniques’ and claimed that detainees had been forced into painful positions for 18 to 24 hours at a time or left to foul themselves.
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  • Although he showed by laying down some bunts he knows what he can do with his speed, he hasn't mastered the tactic and bunts the ball foul or into outs.
  • Well, my boy Joey is eight years old, and he's a foul-mouthed dumb-ass little loser just like his father.
  • I shrank inside and out from the fog and what it held-so alien to my flesh and spirit that to come even this close to it was befoulment beyond the finding of words. Year of the Unicorn
  • Both father and son knew that she would be in a foul mood.
  • His semi in ‘Foulness, near Southend’ has long been reduced to ‘a condition of untouchable sordor’, and is also ‘saturated with pornography in all its forms’.
  • Owen had a much more convincing penalty appeal just before half-time, but Andreas Dober somehow got away with a blatant, over-the-top foul.
  • Cast not out the foul water till you bring in the clean. 
  • To begin with the surface is coherent – now and again she smiles sadly at the charm he manages to bestow on that foul-smelling tannery – but as she turns the pages she sees it start to break down. Rachel Cusk | Portraits
  • As well, some new sewers will be laid in the town and there will be greater separation of surface water from foul sewer to create more capacity in the treatment plant.
  • Eggs have been thrown at the library doors, staff have been attacked with stones and foul-mouthed youths have hurled abuse at readers.
  • Wrinkles creased his furry muzzle, as though he was smelling something foul.
  • She winced and screamed a very foul and unladylike oath.
  • Both players were found guilty of foul and abusive language towards the match official during Acorn's defeat to Normanton Knights on November 20.
  • Anyone who refuses to pay an on-the-spot fine for allowing their pet to foul a footpath, for example, could be taken to court and find their name in the newspapers.
  • Foul drinking water was blamed for the epidemic.
  • As for the other, he is a model of wantonness and scurrilousness and a blackener of the face of hoariness; his dye acteth the foulest of lies: and the tongue of his case reciteth these lines, [FN#464] 'Quoth she to me,' I see thou dy'st thy hoariness; 'and I,' I do but hide it from thy sight, O thou mine ear and eye! ' Arabian nights. English
  • When you come to the world of weblogs for the first time you will probably find to your horror that they are written by foul-mouthed illiterates, self-obsessed juveniles (of all ages), assorted bigots and swivel-eyed fruitcakes.
  • Martin fouled out of Game 1 and had five fouls each in Games 2 and 3. USATODAY.com - Nets' backup guard could move to forefront
  • With a foul bottom we're only making 5 knots and I can't turn quickly enough, so we do a flying gybe, break a spreader on the main, almost throw the guests overboard, lose some cushions, douse sails, and tuck into Lameshur Bay, St. John.
  • Manchester City football club's old warhorse, still fighting fit at 36, was sent off for fouling after half an hour.
  • Yet, it is its foul odor, often described as the reek of rotten eggs or hydrogen sulfide, that puts the "skunk" into the creature's name. Valdosta Daily Times Homepage
  • Flacco threw a 22-yard pass to Demetrius Williams and the Titans received two personal foul penalties before Le'Ron McClain scored from the 1. USATODAY.com
  • This investigation has been mismanaged right from the start - I've never seen such a foul-up.
  • If the time expires then the ball passes over to the opposition, as it does if the team in possession commits a foul.
  • Australian authorities have found no signs of foul play aboard a Taiwanese fishing boat found adrift and abandoned off western Australia.
  • Penalty for dogs fouling the pavement - £50.
  • The vessel's net entangled and fouled the 52-foot motor lifeboat's twin 36-inch brass propellers.
  • No love is foul, no prison fair. 
  • by fair means or foul
  • The only goal in that game came in the 85th minute when Edgardo Codesal, the Mexican referee, awarded a penalty when Völler went down in the area; Andreas Brehme, who later said there was no foul, scored from the spot to win the tournament. The World's Greatest Whiners
  • Those opposed to the application will cry foul, and those who have an axe to grind will jump on the bandwagon, heedless of the merits and demerits of the scheme.
  • The pair then picked off the colours and gained four points from a foul to win the game 50-41.
  • Friars Cowle, which was so snottie and greazie, that good store of kitchin stuffe might have beene boiled out of it; as also a foule slovenly Trusse or halfe doublet, all baudied with bowsing, fat greazie lubberly sweating, and other drudgeries in the Convent The Decameron
  • Two of them appeared to be the victims of foul play. Times, Sunday Times
  • All I can say is that I'll certainly be expecting my men to get stuck in and it's up to the referee after that to decide what s a fair tackle and what s a foul tackle.
  • Players go to the bench when they are in foul trouble, Melo had 4 fouls when he was "benched". Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • Gasol showed more aggressiveness from the start on offense, pushing the ball to the basket against rookie Andreas Glyniadakis, at one point beating him off the dribble from the foul line for a dunk. USATODAY.com - Basketball - Seattle vs. Memphis
  • All too soon , though, the Dutchman falls foul of the Japanese.
  • Creditors fall foul of the law if they chase up debts too frequently.
  • He came home at 12 pm in a particularly foul mood.
  • He committed a second clear foul and was sent off.
  • It was quite a large foul drain, running 60 feet from the house. Times, Sunday Times
  • used foul means to gain power
  • Was he inside it when the foul took place? Times, Sunday Times
  • I was concentrating so hard on the game that I didn't even blink until a foul ball hit me straight in the eye.
  • A fair face may hide a foul heart. 
  • The software does seem a touch oversensitive to certain key words but I've never had a problem with blogs, even the more foul-mouthed ones.
  • In fair weather prepare for foul.
  • On Monday, members of the town council recreation and amenities committee despaired over the number of owners who continue to let their dogs foul public places.
  • The report says it suspects foul play was involved in the deaths of two journalists.
  • Where refugees are forced or coerced to return to their country of origin to fight, this is tantamount to refoulement, which is prohibited in all circumstances. 2. Protection
  • I suffer frequently from indigestion, incomplete evacuation, passing hard, foul-smelling stools and gaseous distension.
  • If the room had a little light apart from the faulty bedside lamp that flickered unpredictably every few minutes it wouldn't be so bad, or even just a fan that at least to cool and circulate the foul damp air.
  • It should not have been given because there was no foul by my player. The Sun
  • Her propeller shaft was fouled and she was dragging her anchor, so Endurance, some 25 miles away when the call went out, closed in at top speed to act as on-scene commander.
  • Also lost in the shuffle is the bad foul by the Mavs player. Blazer fans had it right: Mark Wunderlich is a lousy referee (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Though such an important chief, he is the meanest dressed of his subjects, — is always filthy, — ever greasy — eternally foul about the mouth; but these are mere eccentricities: as a wise judge, he is without parallel, always has a dodge ever ready for the abstraction of cloth from the spiritless Arab merchants, who trade with Unyanyembe every year; and disposes with ease of a judicial case which would overtask ordinary men. How I Found Livingstone
  • That name will live in infamy for as long as the US continues to exist; the most unintelligible moron to ever foul the Oval Office, as well as the worst president in US history. Think Progress » DC Media Scoff At President Obama’s Substantive And Detailed Answer To Health Care Question
  • He committed his fair share of fouls in those three matches. The Sun
  • The earl is the vera soul of honour, and cares nae mair for warld's gear than a noble hound for the quest of a foulmart; but as for his son, he was like to brazen us a 'out -- ourselves, Steenie, The Fortunes of Nigel
  • a foul odor
  • The eyes bulge, the lips distort and foul-smelling gases ooze from every orifice.
  • Foul-mouthed mobs roved around the dark Edinburgh streets, looting and vandalising premises owned by Italians.
  • But the southpaw was able to avert further trouble as he got both Sean Casey and Wily Mo Pena to foul out. USATODAY.com
  • There were a lot of soft fouls in the game. Times, Sunday Times
  • For example, colonial anthozoan cnidarians, in particular the Pennatulacea or "sea pens" are quite capable of moving, defouling themselves, and burrowing both upwards and downwards.
  • Being Sunday it was foul weather nothing remarkable hapned this day onely the enemy fired at our men on Lechmers [196] Point and wounded one and our men returned the fire from copple hill. The Military Journals of Two Private Soldiers, 1758-1775 With Numerous Illustrative Notes
  • In fact, the reverse may be the problem and we could be spending time kedged as the tide turns foul off Portland Bill (if we even get that far!
  • You know, if an umpire were ruling on this one, he'd call it foul for foul-mouthed.
  • Harry was a nasty foul-mouthed old devil.
  • He dismissed speculations that the fire was ignited by electrical faults or caused by foul play.
  • Many opponents were so bamboozled they simply resort to fouling him. The Sun
  • Fouled hard by Walter McCarty and Rodney Rogers, Martin clenched his fists but calmly walked to the foul line to shoot his free throws. USATODAY.com - Nets' Martin cleans up game
  • He had words with the referee after the game concerning the foul that led to the second goal.
  • It should not have been given because there was no foul by my player. The Sun
  • The Forestry Commission is urging Yorkshire landowners to think twice before felling trees to ensure their actions do not fall foul of the law.
  • He misplaced a pass at the very start and was in a foul mood with himself throughout a toiling performance.
  • They sometimes afflicted people with fits or staggers or palsies for transgressions such as emptying a bucket of foul water in the wrong place. Wildfire
  • Raffoul JJ et al. Genistein inhibits radiation-induced activation of NF-kappaB in prostate cancer cells promoting apoptosis and G2/M cell cycle arrest. Craig Cooper: Soy: When It's Good, When It's Bad, And How To Tell
  • Every day it seems we hear about some kind of incident with an athlete that runs afoul of the law.
  • There were also doubts about the ability of the current sewerage system to cope with more foul water and concern over the loss of recreational space.
  • After Brewster had been fouled on the edge of the box, Sauzee stepped up, determined to banish the memory of his penalty miss.
  • His legs had turned to stone, his bowels to water; it was all he could do not to befoul his pants. GALILEE
  • Quoique tu y fasses tu dois y apprendre une foule de choses… chanceuse : Foodbeam » The (sweet) garlic-y escape – Petits pains à l’ail et au persil
  • The teabagger trolls that befoul this blog are Klansmen. Think Progress » Tea Party protesters reportedly spit on one lawmaker, call others ‘fa–ot’ and ‘ni–er.’
  • They named the Pesky Pole (the right field foul pole) after him in Fenway Park. Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories
  • The police never caught him in any criminal activity but he eventually fell foul of the tax authorities.
  • Track down that effeminate foreigner who plagues our women with this new disease, and fouls the whole land with licentious lechery.
  • Anti-fouling paints keep marine organisms from growing on boat bottoms because they contain biocides, chemicals that hinder the growth of barnacles and other animals.
  • It's been an incredibly foul day, with torrential rain, lots of standing water and slow-moving traffic on the A4.
  • It can prohibit the fouling by making the oily wastewater in presence of acidic property and CO_2 removal.
  • A story runs that on a rare excursion to clubland recently, a non-footballing companion discovered that he would fall foul of a dance hall's dress code, having failed to sport a tie.
  • The oil spill has fouled at least four beaches.
  • And everything after the fact so foreknown, the game itself sometimes already in the past while he still described it; often the afternoon papers were on the streets with the final box score while he described for his listeners the seventh-inning stretch or reported a struggle in the box seats over the recovery of a foul ball -- his foreknowledge hindsight, a coy tool of suspense: DiMaggio swings. Style in Fiction
  • It was not actually as cool as I had hoped in that all the old brickwork is up the dangerous channel (the way we didn't go) so it was basically just a really long, filthy culvert, and the river was foul, but I now know an awful lot about buried rivers. May 10th, 2009
  • This initial collection features 15 foulards in five sizes, crafted from fine silks and wools.
  • Something so foul produces something so fine. Christianity Today
  • Not only is it blighted by foul conditions but it also bears no relation to the original concept of a May Day celebration. Times, Sunday Times
  • By fair means, or foul -- he himself ignored the last word and would have substituted the term skilful for it -- Pemberton Bryce meant to have Mary The Paradise Mystery
  • From the way they are built, but oftener from the way they are kept, and from no intelligent inspection whatever being exercised over them, they are almost invariably dens of foul air, and the "servants 'health" suffers in an "unaccountable" (?) way, even in the country. Notes on Nursing: What It Is, and What It Is Not
  • The meter-square bag was found leaking its foul contents outside the office of legislator Leung Yiu-chung in an industrial area of Kowloon.
  • Sweets 7.62 when copper fouling is detected followed by Hoppes No. 9 0 How often do you clean your guns?
  • The foul smell made her gag.
  • Ajet's header under pressure had put him in between the two last defenders, but referee Mr L. Williams spurned the chance to play advantage and whistled for the foul on the provider.
  • He committed his fair share of fouls in those three matches. The Sun
  • Most men involved in the search now believed that a foul crime had been committed.
  • At rush hour the streets are plugged with cars producing vast quantities of toxic gases that foul the air.
  • Some few had, by fair means or foul, got hold of an ekka or two and hidden them; others had seized ponies, but nothing to harness them to. A Holiday in the Happy Valley with Pen and Pencil
  • What combination of verbal jiu-jitsu would I apply to Hairy so that he would leave me unshot, no harm, no foul? Ted Goeglein: I Wanted My Money Back
  • And lastly, a tight foreskin is unhygienic and leads to the accumulation of a foul-smelling cheesy material (called smegma) underneath it. Rediff.com
  • Mr. Bulluck said Mr. Coughlin had specifically and exactingly warned the team Saturday night that Tennessee would try to provoke personal fouls. Giants Reeling From Sloppy Play
  • The greater were God's favors to them from the first, the fouler was their ingratitude in forsaking Him (Jer Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The bird befouled its own nest.
  • Wf's aminu W/3 fouls, learns what mike slive can do: protect kentucky Loser with Socks
  • On the surface, the term stood for two contradictory allegations: referees were afraid to call fouls when they should, and referees were calling fouls too quickly and intimidating teams from playing aggressive defense. Getting Open
  • Gun direction and elevation for several targets could be prepared ahead of time and carried out regardless of darkness, smoke, or foul weather.
  • Scientists have long known that gout develops when joints become fouled with crystals of uric acid, which is a natural digestion product of purine.
  • And they bear but one shield and one spear, without other arms; and they wrap their heads and their necks with a great quantity of white linen cloth; and they be right felonous and foul, and of cursed kind. The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • Are you stable at the foul line?
  • The coatings could also be used on pipes and heat exchangers with a view to decreasing the build up of deposits on their surfaces - so called biofouling. ConfectioneryNews RSS
  • Tom was ordered off in the second half after another yellow card for fouling on the opposing player.
  • The team can't afford to foul up in this game.
  • I have been foul to you and I must apologize.
  • Jul 16 2010, 9:46 PM ET A few days ago, an 11-year-old posted a video of herself responding to online critics with a foul-mouthed piece of little girl bravado.
  • They employ the foul the wing back tactic more than most teams and their toughness skirts on the legality border.
  • All the prisoners were put into one great boat, and in another of the biggest they placed all the women, plate, jewels, and other rich things: into others they put the bales of goods and merchandise, and other things of bulk: each of these boats had twelve men aboard, very well armed; the brulot had orders to go before the rest of the vessels, and presently to fall foul with the great ship. The Pirates of Panama or, The Buccaneers of America; a True Account of the Famous Adventures and Daring Deeds of Sir Henry Morgan and Other Notorious Freebooters of the Spanish Main
  • More than a hundred fines have now been issued to people who drop litter or let their dogs foul the pavement in Sheffield.
  • Chris Webber, who led the Kings with 26 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists, said the disparity in fouls is just the reality of the matter. USATODAY.com - Shaq smacks Kings for 41, L.A. forces Game 7
  • The police said they had no reason to suspect foul play .
  • It is serious foul play because he will be using excessive force and endangering the safety of the opponent. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now, not to put the foul creatures down too much, orcs are not the brightest things that you could find.
  • And it got a whole lot worse yesterday with his foul-mouthed tirade at a photographer. The Sun
  • Comorin aloes-wood and thence to another island, five days 'journey in length, where grows the Chinese lign-aloes, which is better than the Comorin; but the people of this island [FN#70] are fouler of condition and religion than those of the other, for that they love fornication and wine-bibbing, and know not prayer nor call to prayer. Arabian nights. English
  • Foul drinking water was blamed for the epidemic.
  • Also, he fought as foully as a successful fighter knows how. The Mexican
  • Certainly not a football crowd, head down to the pie stall or the bar for a foul-mouthed rant. Times, Sunday Times
  • Town halls will no longer be able to spy on the public over dog fouling or school catchment areas. Times, Sunday Times
  • Officials say it is because team members have used foul and abusive language during matches. The Sun
  • Along the route I noticed 4 separate lots of dog dirt fouling the pavement.
  • The prisoner used foul language towards the policeman.
  • He was too goddamn innocent for her foul mind to understand.
  • Amon had run afoul of a space-debris storm and the damage had required a replating of half his nose. The Ship Who Sang
  • The police never caught him in any criminal activity but he eventually fell foul of the tax authorities.
  • Then a piercing panic hit me: What if the lawyers found this broken glass? Of course they'd suspect foul play.
  • Because the well water is discoloured and foul-smelling, people have to walk about two kilometres looking for cleaner water.
  • The public are in a foul mood. Times, Sunday Times
  • To withstand the beginnings, avoid occasions, fair and foul means, change of place, contrary passion, witty inventions, discommend the former, bring in another, Subs. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The referee should be able to enforce a substitution when a player has committed an act that was reckless but not intentional foul play. Times, Sunday Times
  • He didn't mind, so long as the piss was absorbed by the fleecy innards of his pants and didn't trickle down his leg, which was infinitely more foul. Graeme King and the Creature
  • (Potteries usage)Incidentally, in the lead-in to the Elmes quote, the word minging is used; for those who, like myself, were wondering how it's pronounced, it rhymes with singing and is Scots in origin, meaning (according to the OED) That smells bad, stinking; (more generally) unpleasant, foul. Languagehat.com: WORD 4 WORD.
  • I've been ejected a few times (as I'm passionate and loud) but used to average a tech foul every game!
  • And tonight, as film-maker Michael Cockerell explores their world in tonight's edition of Great Offices of State on BBC4, Mario Dunn, the former special adviser to Alan Johnson, says a fair few special advisers – but not him – modelled themselves on the fictitious, foul-mouthed Tucker. Hugh Muir's diary
  • But American doctors whose patients run afoul of a duck, macaw, parrot, goose, turkey or chicken will be able to select from nine codes for each animal, notes George Alex, an official at the Advisory Board Co., a health-care research firm. Walked Into a Lamppost? Hurt While Crocheting? Help Is on the Way
  • From what foul depths could have crawled a man who'd drive well above the speed limit, intoxicated by both alcohol and demon marijuana?
  • There were a lot of soft fouls in the game. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fungus smelt so foul and looked so foul I very near barfed.
  • I brought up all this phlegm and spit into my mouth, and at first it was so, so foul I nearly choked.
  • The penalty that followed did not account for the impact of the foul play.
  • Manchester City football club's old warhorse, still fighting fit at 36, was sent off for fouling after half an hour.
  • That last foul lost us the match.
  • The little gits persist in playing football outside my flat even in the foulest term-time downpours.
  • Something so foul produces something so fine. Christianity Today
  • Portland proceeded to foul O'Neal repeatedly, a familiar tactic and one that had often frustrated the big man.
  • Judge Isabel Oliva said last night: "I have closed the case. There was no foul play.".
  • The black shafts were right in front of her nose and she noticed a foul odor coming from them.
  • Down his throat the centurion poured what tasted like a pungent mixture of old wine mixed with some sort of foul-tasting drug. The Shroud Codex
  • Platonists was Henry More, one of whose hooks Addison quoted four essays back (in No. 86), and who died only four and twenty years before these essays were written, after a long contest in prose and verse, against besotting or obnubilating the soul with the 'foul steam of earthly life.' Spectator, June 13, 1711
  • Still, if Labor loses, the commentariat will once again be able to cry foul that the election was ‘stolen’ by international events.
  • He reports that the cost of his artificial sharkskin is similar to that of commonly used antifouling paints, though a method of applying the skin to ship hulls remains a lingering technical hurdle.
  • It's not about throwing your arms about sulking and fouling. The Sun
  • The foul weather also keeps most students at school in the middle of the day, making do with very simple food such as plain steamed buns and hot water, for lunch.
  • Earth's generations pass;: To which is added an anthology from Lyrics of war and peace, Some love songs of Petrarch, To-day and yesterday, and Songs of eventide, by William Dudley Foulke OpEdNews - Diary: Make Love Not War
  • Undocumented refugees are very vulnerable to harassment and extortion by the police, threatening arbitrary arrest or refoulement.
  • That's the real problem: even guys who want to play fair are under pressure from cheaters to play foul.
  • Our forces will rid the world of the evil men who committed this foul deed.
  • But after a hot chocolate and a tube of foul-tasting energy gel I set off behind the others in the rain and mist to do my worst to Sa Calobra. Cycling gastro tour of Mallorca: meals on wheels
  • David HartThe Vows Moment Wobbles the SonnetI've walked the valley path in sticky rainto see the person I met in a caff by luck lost to the world out on a cloddy trackfull of ache, done-for-almost, in foul pain –Enough, I love you. Poems for a wedding
  • I. i.10 (396,5) Fair is foul, and foul is fair] I believe the meaning is, that _to us_, perverse and malignant as we are, _fair is foul, and foul is fair_. Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies
  • A series of technical foul-ups delayed the launch of the new product.
  • Enjoy the crowned one†™ s antics in hysterical tales as he gets mixed up with weird science experiments, football foul-ups, and his cousin, Souphead! Archie Sneak Peek of the Week | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • If you frequently encounter foul weather, stainless (or, more accurately, stain resistant) steel is an asset. Hey guys up early today, what model of marlin 336 should i get the stainless or blued barrel
  • There would he lay till they would him descry, spancelled down upon a blossomy bed, at one foule stretch, amongst the daffydowndillies, the flowers of narcosis fourfettering his footlights, a halohedge of wild spuds hovering over him, epicures waltzing with gardenfillers, puritan shoots advancing to Aran chiefs. Finnegans Wake
  • Of course, Lizzie is not the first woman to fall foul of the lure of donning a supposedly-smart two piece.
  • The prisoner used foul language towards the policeman.
  • Both bullpens occupy the outfield foul ground, meaning there are mounds and usually players in the way.
  • The ship is full of rotting food and experts say that it could release a foul smell. Times, Sunday Times
  • Korver missed a free throw with 21.2 seconds left and Howard grabbed the rebound and was again fouled, hitting 1-of-2 free throws. NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball - Creighton vs. Wichita State
  • What a shame that foul play should be so pivotal to its momentum. Times, Sunday Times
  • But, this new wealth and a growing sense of civic pride did not sit easily with the foul stretch of canal winding through the city.
  • Television close-ups of players clearly shouting foul-mouthed abuse after controversial moments in games is copied by children, according to Martin Ward, deputy general secretary of the Secondary Heads Association.
  • In The Edison [1933] AC 449, the appellants, whose vessel had been fouled by the respondents, claimed damages under various heads.
  • It is serious foul play because he will be using excessive force and endangering the safety of the opponent. Times, Sunday Times
  • The captain was gasping badly in the foul air. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the weather turns foul in Unforgiven, you really feel as if you are at the center of a big rain cloud with drops falling all over and a few thunderclaps thrown in for good measure.
  • Frankly, some foul language can convey such complex, multivalent ideas in single syllables it feels a shame to try to elaborate and risk losing one iota of poignancy in a heated moment.

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