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101Foul copy — Foul Foul (foul), a. [Compar. Fouler ( [ e]r); superl. {Foulest}.] [OE. foul, ful, AS. f[=u]l; akin to D. vuil, G. faul rotten, OHG. f[=u]l, Icel. f[=u]l foul, fetid; Dan. fuul, Sw. ful foul, Goth. f[=u]ls fetid, Lith. puti to be putrid, L.… …
102Foul proof — Foul Foul (foul), a. [Compar. Fouler ( [ e]r); superl. {Foulest}.] [OE. foul, ful, AS. f[=u]l; akin to D. vuil, G. faul rotten, OHG. f[=u]l, Icel. f[=u]l foul, fetid; Dan. fuul, Sw. ful foul, Goth. f[=u]ls fetid, Lith. puti to be putrid, L.… …
103Foul strike — Foul Foul (foul), a. [Compar. Fouler ( [ e]r); superl. {Foulest}.] [OE. foul, ful, AS. f[=u]l; akin to D. vuil, G. faul rotten, OHG. f[=u]l, Icel. f[=u]l foul, fetid; Dan. fuul, Sw. ful foul, Goth. f[=u]ls fetid, Lith. puti to be putrid, L.… …
104Foul Hunting — est un court métrage d animation américain de la série de Dingo, sorti le 31 octobre 1947 aux États Unis, réalisé par les Walt Disney Productions[1]. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique …
105Foul Football — is one of the many spin offs of Horrible Histories. The series is written by Michael Coleman and explains everything you need to know about football (soccer).Here is a list of all the books in the Foul Football series*Foul Football (Football)… …
106Foul papers — is a term that refers to an author s working drafts, most often applied in the study of the plays of Shakespeare and other dramatists of English Renaissance drama. Once the composition of a play was finished, a transcript or fair copy of the foul …
107foul play — {n.} Treachery; a criminal act (such as murder). * /After they discovered the dead body, the police suspected foul play./ * / She must have met with foul play, the chief inspector said when they couldn t find the 12 year old girl who had… …
108foul play — {n.} Treachery; a criminal act (such as murder). * /After they discovered the dead body, the police suspected foul play./ * / She must have met with foul play, the chief inspector said when they couldn t find the 12 year old girl who had… …
109Foul-mouthed — a. Using language scurrilous, opprobrious, obscene, or profane; abusive; as, noisy foul mouthed women all shouting at once. Syn: foul spoken. [1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5] So foul mouthed a witness never appeared in any cause. Addison. [1913 Webs …
110foul something up — (or foul up) make a mistake with or spoil something leaders should admit when they completely foul things up * * * ˌfoul sthˈup derived (informal) to spoil sth, especially by doing sth wrong • Everything was going really well until Rob came along …