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foul

adjective as in vulgar, offensive

adjective as in corrupt, dishonest

noun as in infraction

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Example Sentences

Trump’s foul attacks on Zelenskyy are intended for an audience of one: Vladimir Putin.

From Salon

Hightower leaped high to rebound a missed Adams jumper, whirled and made a layup while being fouled to put the top seed ahead, 69-68, with 49 seconds left.

When John's body was finally discovered by police in a lemon grove in Rojales, near Alicante, it was clear there had been foul play.

From BBC

When a later foul was ruled on the floor, wiping out a made basket, he dismissively waved his hands at the refs in disbelief.

But a police investigation found no foul play.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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