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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel foul" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to feel unwell, sick, or not in good physical or mental condition. Example: "After eating that expired sushi, I started to feel foul and had to call in sick to work the next day."
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Yesterday, the website linked to some of them, and Gawker's lively commenters immediately started saying things like: Oh, I wish I hadn't clicked and seen that, why did I look, what did I learn, now I feel foul and prurient and tainted, I knew that gore was gore and repellent but no this is not the image we should project of ourselves to the world or to ourselves.
Think realistically about the people you go to when you feel foul.
To be clear, letting it work its way out doesn't mean you just sit there and feel foul.
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Nor the near assault of a female employee, nor the physical and verbal confrontations with various associates, superiors and subordinates, nor the abuse of anyone who happened to be in the way when Coach felt foul.
Know that everybody feels foul now and then and you're not a bad person for being in a mood.
It feels foul to admit this today, but I can even remember calling her from a hotel room with another women in the bed with me.
Lodsys, for example, has gone after independent app developers in a very high profile way more than once, demanding licensing fees for apps that feature transactional elements — leaving the door wide open to catch and any all companies they feel fall foul of their IP.
Avoid these conversations as best as you can until you feel less foul.
So having a $300,000 piece left is like having $3 dollars left…my communications with him right before he passed were like, he's looking forward to things moving forward…it would feel like foul play to because of my actual interactions [with him]." Check out 50 Cent's HuffPost Live interview in its entirety below.
Yet the combination of it all at once has felt pretty foul, and so my mood has been...well......foul......foul
Who needs it, anyway, when you can pick up what to feel from any foul rag-and-bone shop of hand-me-down convictions, put on a clown's nose and drop your pants.
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