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be foul
adjective
Covered with, or containing unclean matter; dirty
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But diplomacy can be foul work.
Alicea pointed at his foot, arguing the ball had hit him and should therefore be foul.
There has never been a better time to be foul mouthed in public.
"If they call it close, there's going to be foul trouble on both teams," Keady said.
When asked whether it might be foul play given the Brazilians got in, Rooney replied: "I think so.
When Estes slashed Clemens's high fastball to left field, Clemens seemed to think it would be foul.
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"Why does it all have to be foul-mouthed and aggressive?
She may be foul-mouthed and hard-nosed but Maeve is motivated by love, not hate.
Let no one doubt that black performers have as much of a right as white performers to be foul-tongued.
A smiley, folksy personality in public, he is said to be foul-tempered, despotic and terminally indecisive by those who have worked with him.
Would he be fouled by three Wizards?
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