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  • Another day, another study, about grown women being foully and pointlessly competitive with each other, this time focusing on levels of one-upmanship on the school run. Save me from these silly school run myths | Barbara Ellen
  • Old mouth McEnroe, who can't stop himself from foully abusing anyone in authority with whom he disagrees.
  • In a word, I may say that he who does not estimate the base and evil, the good and noble, according to the standard of the legislator, and abstain in every possible way from the one and practise the other to the utmost of his power, does not know that in all these respects he is most foully and disgracefully abusing his soul, which is the divinest part of man; for no one, as Laws
  • “I'd gurgle last words as you choked me to death, and curse you quite foully with my dying breath.” The Couple Who Loved Murder
  • Look to yourself, Master Varney," said Foster, "you may misreckon foully in this matter. Kenilworth
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  • “Look to yourself, Master Varney,” said Foster, “you may misreckon foully in this matter. Kenilworth
  • A feminist wore pants, smoked, drank, spoke foully, flaunted her promiscuity; in short she did everything those men had done and got away with for centuries.
  • The Richard III Society remains firmly convinced that Richard III was foully traduced by revisionists like William Shakespeare and other Tudor dynasty hagiographers.
  • During our circuit he had displayed a fiery zeal against heresy and schism, by foully abusing every Persian in his path8; and the inopportune introduction of hard words into his prayers made the latter a strange patchwork; as “Ave Maria purissima, — arrah, dont ye be letting the pig at the pot, — sanctissima,” and so forth. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • Tuesday was quiet, but at the Wednesday 2 a.m. break, the entire staff heard Olag curse, foully and for long minutes.
  • This morn Hammád uprose and foully murthered thee, The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • This was an ancient Tibetan proverb and it meant that when one's character was maligned most foully, one was to turn the other cheek.
  • By the time I had trotted back, cursing most foully, the rest of the chase was thundering up; Bismarck was waiting at the lychgate looking cool and smug when we arrived. Royal Flash
  • this internationally known writer was foully condemned by the Muslim fundamentalists
  • Also, he fought as foully as a successful fighter knows how. The Mexican
  • Interestingly, the Duchess never really suffers public fallout within the play for what she has done: Lussurioso simply banishes her: "The Duchess is suspected foully bent;/I'll begin dukedom with her banishment" (5. 1.173-174) Draft: Women's Negotiations of Moral and Material Status in The Revenger's Tragedy
  • It was that Gussie had been foully murdered by his mad scientist friend, professor Aloysius O'Flannigan! "A Leak in the Fountain of Youth" by Amelia Reynolds Long, part 3
  • That said, offence is also often in the eye of the beholder, and I can't now count the number of times a caricature of, say, Ariel Sharon has elicited the response that this is 'the most foully antisemitic cartoon since the closure of Der Stürmer'. Open door: The readers' editor on… the fine line between caricature and stereotype
  • This internationally known writer was foully condemned by the Muslim fundamentalists.
  • In the shallows fell the Captain, foully slain, and rose no more! The Voyage of Magellan
  • With the deepest dejectedness he squeezed himself into a corner, and Shaykh Nur, who was foully dirty, as an Indian en voyage always is, would have joined him in his shame, had I not ordered the Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • West-Central classroom, and the rowdy crew of London roughs hulking and hustling on the benches, learning per medium of "the dodger," that one's duty to one's neighbour was not to abuse him foully without cause, to refrain one's hands from pocket-picking, shop-raiding, hustling, and jellying heads with brass-buckled belts or iron knuckle-dusters, and not to get drunk before Saturday night. The Dop Doctor
  • If I do not misreckon foully the queen spoke of both seeing and speaking with him during her progress hither. In Doublet and Hose A Story for Girls
  • Which merely makes all the more powerful Baker's settled conclusion that weapons inspector Dr David Kelly was murdered most foully and was not, in the words of that most famous Alabama sheriff fishing a black man out of the Mississippi with six bullet holes in his back, called 'the worst case of suicide I've ever seen'. Only The English are British
  • two policemen were foully murdered
  • Following the passage of staircases to the lowest level, he then went in a stone room, which smelled foully like dead carcasses.
  • But there's power as well as profit in the world of apps, and it can be exercised fairly or foully. I'm a Mac, but you can still hate me
  • Yet perhaps because the book is so skillfully wrought, one wishes that it could have been written without not just foul language but also foully specific images, such as that of a 16-year-old girl sleeping with a sadistic drug dealer. Desperate Kids On the Run

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