Definition of foul

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Foul (n.) See Foul ball, under Foul, a..

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Puddly :: Puddly (a.) Consisting of, or resembling, puddles; muddy; foul..
Nasty :: Nasty (superl.) Offensively filthy; very dirty, foul, or defiled; disgusting; nauseous..
Aspersion :: Aspersion (n.) The spreading of calumniations reports or charges which tarnish reputation, like the bespattering of a body with foul water; calumny..
Impure :: Impure (a.) Not pure; not clean; dirty; foul; filthy; containing something which is unclean or unwholesome; mixed or impregnated extraneous substances; adulterated; as, impure water or air; impure drugs, food, etc..
Fouled :: Fouled (imp. & p. p.) of Fou.
Foul :: Foul (v. t.) To cover (a ship's bottom) with anything that impered its sailing; as, a bottom fouled with barnacles..
Foul :: Foul (v. i.) To become entagled, as ropes; to come into collision with something; as, the two boats fouled..
Grime :: Grime (n.) Foul matter; dirt, rubbed in; sullying blackness, deeply ingrained..
Inquinate :: Inquinate (v. t.) To defile; to pollute; to contaminate; to befoul.
Impurity :: Impurity (n.) That which is, or which renders anything, impure; foul matter, action, language, etc.; a foreign ingredient..
Foul :: Foul (superl.) Ugly; homely; poor.
Besnuff :: Besnuff (v. t.) To befoul with snuff.
Mephitis :: Mephitis (n.) Noxious, pestilential, or foul exhalations from decomposing substances, filth, or other source..
Foul-spoken :: Foul-spoken (a.) Using profane, scurrilous, slanderous, or obscene language..
Fouling :: Fouling (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Fou.
Bawdy :: Bawdy (a.) Dirty; foul; -- said of clothes.
Dirt :: Dirt (v. t.) To make foul of filthy; to dirty.
Foul :: Foul (superl.) Hateful; detestable; shameful; odious; wretched.
Slum :: Slum (n.) A foul back street of a city, especially one filled with a poor, dirty, degraded, and often vicious population; any low neighborhood or dark retreat; -- usually in the plural; as, Westminster slums are haunts for theives..
Hawse :: Hawse (n.) The distance ahead to which the cables usually extend; as, the ship has a clear or open hawse, or a foul hawse; to anchor in our hawse, or athwart hawse..
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