|adjective|
1.disgusting in looks, taste, or smell
In the warm months, a foul odor rose …— Kate DiCamillo, The Tale of Despereaux
2.full of or covered with something that pollutes
foul air
3.being vulgar or insulting
foul language
4.being wet and stormy
foul weather
5.very unfair
She would even use foul methods to get what she wanted.
6.very unpleasant or bad
a foul mood
7.breaking a rule in a game or sport
The boxer was warned for using a foul punch.
8.being outside the foul lines
He hit a foul ball.
|adverb|
1.in a foul manner : so as to be foul
|noun|
1.a ball in baseball that is batted outside the foul lines
2.an act of breaking the rules in a game or sport
3.an infringement of the rules in a game or sport
4.free throw
5.foul ball
6.an entanglement or collision especially in angling or sailing
7.【archaic】something foul
|verb|
1.to make foul: such as
2.to make dirty : pollute
3.to tangle or come into collision with
4.to encrust with a foreign substance
a ship's bottom fouled with barnacles
5.obstruct, block
6.dishonor, discredit
7.to commit a foul against
8.to hit (a baseball) foul
9.to commit a violation of the rules in a sport or game
10.to hit a foul ball
11.to become or be foul: such as
12.decompose, rot
13.to become encrusted, clogged, or choked with a foreign substance
14.to become entangled or come into collision
15.to make or become foul or filthy
foul the air
foul a stream
16.to make a foul in a game
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