FOUL vs AFOUL: NOUN
- An obsolete spelling of fowl.
- An act that violates of the rules of a sport
- A foul copy of a document.
- An instance of clogging or obstructing.
- An entanglement or a collision.
- A foul ball.
- An infraction or a violation of the rules of play.
- N/A
FOUL vs AFOUL: ADJECTIVE
- Containing dirt, impurities, or other foreign matter;
- Overgrown or encrusted with weeds, barnacles, or other organisms. Used of a ship's bottom.
- Entangled or enwrapped.
- Morally detestable; wicked.
- Vulgar or obscene.
- Very disagreeable or displeasing; horrid.
- Inclement or unfavorable.
- Irritable or upset.
- Contrary to the rules of a game or sport.
- Outside the foul lines.
- Clogged or bestrewn with unwanted material.
- Rotten or putrid.
- Having a bad odor or taste.
- Offensive to the senses; revolting.
- Highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust
- Offensively malodorous
- Marked with editorial changes or corrections.
- Thoroughly unpleasant
- Characterized by obscenity
- Disgustingly dirty; filled or smeared with offensive matter
- Especially of a ship's lines etc
- (of a manuscript) defaced with changes
- Violating accepted standards or rules
- (of a baseball) not hit between the foul lines
- Ugly; unattractive.
- Especially of a ship's lines etc
FOUL vs AFOUL: VERB
- Make unclean
- Become soiled and dirty
- Spot, stain, or pollute
- Commit a foul; break the rules
- Hit a foul ball
- Make impure
- Become or cause to become obstructed
- N/A
FOUL vs AFOUL: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To become entangled or twisted.
- To become clogged or obstructed.
- To become foul.
- To hit (a ball) outside the foul lines.
- To commit a foul against.
- To encrust (a ship's hull) with foreign matter, such as barnacles.
- To entangle or catch (a rope, for example).
- To clog or obstruct.
- To bring into dishonor; besmirch.
- To make dirty or foul; pollute. : contaminate.
- To commit a foul.
- N/A
FOUL vs AFOUL: ADVERB
- In a foul manner.
- In a state of entanglement or conflict with.
- To run against or come into collision with, especially so as to become entangled or to cause injury.
- In collision; entangled.
FOUL vs AFOUL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Disgustingly dirty
- Arousing aversion or disgust
- Highly offensive
- Break the rules
- Commit a foul
- An act that violates the rules of a sport
- Nautical, to come into collision, as two boats; become entangled or clogged: as, the rope fouled; the block fouled.
- To become foul or dirty: as, a gun. fouls from long use.
- Nautical, to entangle.
- To make foul, in any sense; befoul.
- In a state of collision or entanglement: with of: as, a ship with its shrouds afoul; the brig ran afoul of the steamer.
FOUL vs AFOUL: RELATED WORDS
- Yucky, Malodorous, Afoul, Smelly, Unfair, Putrid, Disgusting, Vile, Filthy, Nasty, Tangled, Dirty, Unsporting, Offensive, Unsportsmanlike
- Overboard, Smoothly, Awry, Go against, Violate, Autocratically, Concurrently, Amuck, Aground, Amok, Roughshod, Contrary, Fouled, Tangled, Foul
FOUL vs AFOUL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Yucky, Malodorous, Afoul, Smelly, Unfair, Putrid, Disgusting, Vile, Filthy, Nasty, Tangled, Dirty, Unsporting, Offensive, Unsportsmanlike
- Floutingly, Smoothly, Awry, Go against, Violate, Autocratically, Concurrently, Amuck, Aground, Amok, Roughshod, Contrary, Fouled, Tangled, Foul
FOUL vs AFOUL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This is a deadball foul, but not a personal foul that would be enforced on the overtime kickoff.
- Murder most foul, as in the best it is, g But this most foul, strange and unnatural.
- Also, is a technical foul counted as a team foul in either the NBA or NCAA?
- The defender shall be assessed a personal foul and a team foul.
- There is no team foul if the personal foul is on an offensive player.
- Airtanker bases can utilize either foul lines or foul oxes to meet the requirements of their operations.
- Team B gained possession prior to its foul so it keeps ball and foul is enforced.
- Sixth Foul Shootout For a six foul accumulation, no Blue card penalty is given.
- In the case of a false double foul or a false multiple foul, each foul shall carry its own penalty.
- In case of a false double foul or a false multiple foul, each foul carries its own penalty.
- Call shift scheduling could run afoul of state labor laws.
- The BP spill could run afoul of several federal laws.
- SDF is tolerated as not running afoul of the Constitution.
- Attorney: Sloppy businesses can run afoul of the law (Titel).
- In Russia, Santa Claus fell afoul of Josef Stalin.
- Amendment; and ran afoul of basic due process principles.
- Soviet Russia before running afoul of the Putin regime.
- Crew, a Democrat, has run afoul of Republicans before.
- This statute wouldarguably run afoul of the FAA.
- HIPAA fines for running afoul of privacy rules.
FOUL vs AFOUL: QUESTIONS
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- What is the paradox of fair is foul and foul is fair?
- Was Giorgio Chiellini's foul the most cynical foul in history?
- What happens if you hit a foul ball in foul territory?
- Who are some famous people who ran afoul of insider trading?
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