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Definition of foul
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Foul (v. i.) To
become
clogged
with burnt
powder
in the
process
of
firing,
as a gun..
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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..
Defilement
::
Defilement
(n.) The act of
defiling,
or state of being
defiled,
whether
physically
or
morally;
pollution;
foulness;
dirtiness;
uncleanness..
Slabber
::
Slabber
(v. t.) To wet and foul
spittle,
or as if with
spittle..
Foul
::
Foul (v. t.) To
entangle,
so as to
impede
motion;
as, to foul a rope or cable in
paying
it out; to come into
collision
with; as, one boat
fouled
the other in a
race..
Foully
::
Foully
(v.) In a foul
manner;
filthily;
nastily;
shamefully;
unfairly;
dishonorably.
Villainy
::
Villainy
(n.)
Abusive,
reproachful
language;
discourteous
speech;
foul
talk..
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..
Foul
::
Foul
(superl.)
Ugly;
homely;
poor.
Foulard
::
Foulard
(n.) A thin,
washable
material
of silk, or silk and
cotton,
originally
imported
from
India,
but now also made
elsewhere..
Besnuff
::
Besnuff
(v. t.) To
befoul
with
snuff.
Flyblown
::
Flyblown
(a.)
Tainted
or
contaminated
with
flyblows;
damaged;
foul.
Black-mouthed
::
Black-mouthed
(a.) Using foul or
scurrilous
language;
slanderous.
Deterge
::
Deterge
(v. t.) To
cleanse;
to purge away, as foul or
offending
matter
from the body, or from an
ulcer..
Soiliness
::
Soiliness
(n.)
Stain;
foulness.
Foul
::
Foul (n.) A bird.
Tarnish
::
Tarnish
(v. i.) To lose
luster;
to
become
dull; as,
gilding
will
tarnish
in a foul air..
Squamae
::
Squalor
(n.)
Squalidness;
foulness;
filthness;
squalidity.
Dark
::
Dark (a.)
Evincing
black or foul
traits
of
character;
vile;
wicked;
atrocious;
as, a dark
villain;
a dark
deed..
Foul
::
Foul
(superl.)
Scurrilous;
obscene
or
profane;
abusive;
as, foul
words;
foul
language..
Bawdy
::
Bawdy (a.)
Dirty;
foul; -- said of
clothes.
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