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been foul
adjective
Covered with, or containing unclean matter; dirty
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Although it looked like an accident, our family suspected that there must have been foul play.
"There is a suspicion that there has been foul play with Keogh's paper," Mr Sarfo-Annin said.
But a lawyer for the partially blind 93-year-old prisoner suggested there might have been foul play.
Suggesting there may have been foul play when Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died in his sleep.
The aggregate score, 3-1 in Barcelona's favor, was fair even if the first leg of this semifinal in Madrid a week ago had been foul.
One difficulty for the police is deciding when to make a determination that there has been foul play, said Ms. Pasqualini, of the Center for Missing Adults.
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"And he's a guy who really hasn't been foul-prone through his career," Floyd said.
But too often his Twitter guise has been foul-mouthed and objectionable.
In his youth, Subhuti was said to have been foul-tempered, but the artwork suggests that the Buddha's message can help lead even the most cantankerous individual toward enlightenment.
Her look was foul.
It was foul.
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