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were foul
adjective
Covered with, or containing unclean matter; dirty
Exact(9)
"They were foul balls," said Chastain.
Both ads were foul, poisonous and emanated from the upper reaches of the Republican Party.
For those keeping score at home, 17 were called strikes, 10 were foul balls, 10 balls were put in play and just one was a swinging strike.
Earlier, Zeile and Payton failed to run out fair rollers, thinking they were foul, and Mike Piazza was picked off first base.
"Their horses were foul spine-sprung things, malandered about the necks, beshat greenly across the hindquarters, and trailing ropy harls of yellow snot blown from all the orifices of their heads".
The Spartans thought those who washed in hot water were on a slippery slope to sleeping late and losing their virility; the ancient Egyptians that the Greeks were foul for sitting in still water.
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Some were foul-smelling, some smeared with dried blood.
"In all our experience they were foul-mouthed slags".
There were foul-smelling Chinese infusions for pregnancy.
"They were foul-mouthed and intimidating and I have never experienced anything like this".
Some had cerulean-tinted water beckoning the heat-stricken group; others were foul-smelling, crimson muddy dumps.
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