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foul
(f/AU/l )

adjective (a)

  • (of a baseball) not hit between the foul lines(adj.all)
    Antonym:
    fair
    source: wordnet30
  • Covered with, or containing, extraneous matter which is injurious, noxious, offensive, or obstructive; filthy; dirty; not clean; polluted; nasty; defiled; as, a foul cloth; foul hands; a foul chimney; foul air; a ship's bottom is foul when overgrown with barnacles; a gun becomes foul from repeated firing; a well is foul with polluted water.(adjective)
    source: webster1913

noun (n)

  • an act that violates the rules of a sport(noun.act)
    source: wordnet30
  • A bird.(noun)
    source: webster1913
  • An entanglement; a collision, as in a boat race.(noun)
    source: webster1913
  • In various games or sports, an act done contrary to the rules; a foul stroke, hit, play, or the like.(noun)
    source: webster1913

adjective satellite (s)

verb (v)

  • hit a foul ball(verb.competition)
    source: wordnet30
  • make impure(verb.change)
    source: wordnet30
  • become or cause to become obstructed(verb.contact)
    source: wordnet30
  • commit a foul; break the rules(verb.competition)
    source: wordnet30
  • spot, stain, or pollute(verb.change)
    source: wordnet30
  • make unclean(verb.change)
    Example:
    Foul the water.
    source: wordnet30
  • become soiled and dirty(verb.change)
    source: wordnet30
  • To make filthy; to defile; to daub; to dirty; to soil; as, to foul the face or hands with mire.(verb)
    source: webster1913
  • To become clogged with burnt powder in the process of firing, as a gun.(verb)
    source: webster1913
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