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personal foul
noun
A breach of the rules in certain sports, particularly involving dangerous play.
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The volatile linebacker earned a personal foul.
The personal foul gave the Irish a second chance.
Thomas drew a personal foul that gave the Packers the ball on the Giants' 16.
A team shot two free throws beginning with the opponent's 10th personal foul in a half.
So the deterrent for defensive players to commit a personal foul is very small.
Donaghy told me that he hasn't seen a penny from his tell-all book, "Personal Foul".
The second, a personal foul, moved it back to the 25.
Matt Light and Channing Crowder received personal foul penalties and were ejected.
Many people viewed the judge's comments as a personal foul for unnecessary roughness.
Arguing his fourth personal foul, he was ejected and marched straight through the tunnel.
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Shockey tripped Hall to bring him down, eliciting a 15-yard personal-foul penalty.
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