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foul:- violating accepted standards or rules (Princeton WordNet 3.1) foul:- (of a manuscript) defaced with changes (Princeton WordNet 3.1) foul:- spot, stain, or pollute (Princeton WordNet 3.1) foul:- highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust (Princeton WordNet 3.1) foul:- become or cause to become obstructed (Princeton WordNet 3.1) foul:- disgustingly dirty; filled or smeared with offensive matter (Princeton WordNet 3.1) foul:- characterized by obscenity (Princeton WordNet 3.1) foul:- offensively malodorous (Princeton WordNet 3.1) foul:- make impure (Princeton WordNet 3.1) foul:- an act that violates the rules of a sport (Princeton WordNet 3.1) foul:- become soiled and dirty (Princeton WordNet 3.1) foul:- make unclean (Princeton WordNet 3.1) foul:- commit a foul; break the rules (Princeton WordNet 3.1) foul:- hit a foul ball (Princeton WordNet 3.1) foul:- especially of a ship's lines etc (Princeton WordNet 3.1) foul:- (of a baseball) not hit between the foul lines (Princeton WordNet 3.1)
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