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is foul
adjective
Covered with, or containing unclean matter; dirty
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Is it fanciful, Geoff, to suggest that this lesson derives from the witches in the Scottish play — "Fair is foul, and foul is fair"?
The air is foul now.
The air is foul again.
Verdict: This stuff is foul.
Fair is foul and foul is fair.
The job is as simple as it is foul.
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It is foul-mouthed, marginal, irreverent, unpatriotic, and deeply inappropriate.
As Sherry, Ms. Young is foul-mouthed and confident; as Cinderella, she is abject and depressed.
She is foul-mouthed, opinionated and sassy, with a fondness for food and Internet imagery.
What they don't advise on is foul-weather gear, perhaps assuming that we all have the wit to create our own rain and snow wardrobes.
Margot is foul-mouthed and nervy, and her daughter, Rebecca, is a highly strung medical student on the verge of a Jessie Spano breakdown.
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