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Definition of foul
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Foul (v. t.) To
incrust
(the bore of a gun) with burnt
powder
in the
process
of
firing.
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Timenoguy
::
Timenoguy
(n.) A rope
carried
taut
between
or over
obstacles
likely
to
engage
or foul the
running
rigging
in
working
a ship.
Foolahs
::
Foolahs
(n. pl.) A
peculiar
African
race of
uncertain
origin,
but
distinct
from the negro
tribes,
inhabiting
an
extensive
region
of
Western
Soudan.
Their color is brown or
yellowish
bronze.
They are
Mohammedans.
Called
also
Fellatahs,
Foulahs,
and
Fellani.
Fulah is also used
adjectively;
as, Fulah
empire,
tribes,
language..
Foully
::
Foully
(v.) In a foul
manner;
filthily;
nastily;
shamefully;
unfairly;
dishonorably.
Scurf
::
Scurf (n.)
Hence,
the foul
remains
of
anything
adherent..
Musty
::
Musty (n.)
Having
the rank,
pungent,
offencive
odor and taste which
substances
of
organic
origin
acquire
during
warm, moist
weather;
foul or sour and
fetid;
moldy;
as, musty corn; musty
books..
Befoul
::
Befoul
(a.) To
entangle
or run
against
so as to
impede
motion.
Muddiness
::
Muddiness
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being
muddy;
turbidness;
foulness
caused
by mud, dirt, or
sediment;
as, the
muddiness
of a
stream..
Dirt
::
Dirt (n.) Any foul of
filthy
substance,
as
excrement,
mud, dust, etc.;
whatever,
adhering
to
anything,
renders
it foul or
unclean;
earth;
as, a
wagonload
of
dirt..
Mouthed
::
Mouthed
(a.)
Having
a mouth of a
particular
kind; using the
mouth,
speech,
or voice in a
particular
way; -- used only in
composition;
as,
wide-mouthed;
hard-mouthed;
foul-mouthed;
mealy-mouthed..
Foulder
::
Foulder
(v. i.) To
flash,
as
lightning;
to
lighten;
to
gleam;
to
thunder..
Inquinate
::
Inquinate
(v. t.) To
defile;
to
pollute;
to
contaminate;
to
befoul.
Dirt
::
Dirt (v. t.) To make foul of
filthy;
to
dirty.
Fouled
::
Fouled
(imp. & p. p.) of Fou.
Mire
::
Mire (v. t.) To soil with mud or foul
matter.
Grime
::
Grime (n.) Foul
matter;
dirt,
rubbed
in;
sullying
blackness,
deeply
ingrained..
Blackguard
::
Blackguard
(n.) A
person
of
stained
or low
character,
esp. one who uses
scurrilous
language,
or
treats
others
with foul
abuse;
a
scoundrel;
a
rough..
Dirty
::
Dirty (v. t.) To foul; to make
filthy;
to soil; as, to dirty the
clothes
or
hands..
Asperse
::
Asperse
(v. t.) To
bespatter
with foul
reports
or false and
injurious
charges;
to
tarnish
in point of
reputation
or good name; to
slander
or
calumniate;
as, to
asperse
a poet or his
writings;
to
asperse
a man's
character..
Slough
::
Slough
(n.) The dead mass
separating
from a foul sore; the dead part which
separates
from the
living
tissue
in
mortification.
Dark
::
Dark (a.)
Evincing
black or foul
traits
of
character;
vile;
wicked;
atrocious;
as, a dark
villain;
a dark
deed..
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