Sentence examples for to foul from inspiring English sources

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to foul

adjective

Covered with, or containing unclean matter; dirty

  • This cloth is too foul to use as a duster.

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So, when to foul?

decided not to foul.

His players failed to foul.

"We literally forgot to foul," Rivers said.

"Fouling when we don't need to foul.

"It's one you want to foul off.

Summitt told her not to foul.

Allen has to foul him again!

"I just don't want to foul it up".

After Wade's driving basket, the Heat had to foul.

MARV ALBERT: No choice but to foul! ME: What?

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