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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "fouled" in a sentence

    fouled example sentences

    fouled


    1. There’s not enough to go round, an order from the supplier fouled up, so they decide to offer a choice


    2. The batter fouled the ball straight up


    3. missed it and fouled it straight back behind me


    4. "Yes, fouled up the end of his upbringing


    5. swine is the largest pile of manure that’s ever fouled this land


    6. stubbornly, you still say that I fouled up


    7. they eat that which you have trodden with your feet; and they drink that which you have fouled with your feet


    8. He said that the public baths were for the common folk and were usually quite crowded and tended to get fouled


    9. In it, he says not only was the whole show fouled up, but you shot up a bus and napalmed the passengers when they tried to escape


    10. Getting their luggage was such a fouled up mess that the four men decided to hit the bar on the top floor overlooking the airport and retrieve their bags later

    11. only thing that fouled up--and I don’t use the word fouled


    12. Hundreds of thousands of dollars are at stake and if nets get fouled or a seiner comes up with empty nets, all can be lost


    13. Bottles of spirits circulated among the Australians, while smokers fouled the air and sprinkled ash and butts over the marble floor


    14. ‘It was only the knowledge that you were always there in case I fouled up that gave me the confidence to go on


    15. a dirty pipe-- it would be fouled on the way


    16. 'When I fled into Stygia, Python was in ruins, and all the great, purple-towered cities of Acheron fouled with blood and trampled by the sandals of the barbarians


    17. ‘white bastard’ any time a player was fouled


    18. The third pitch was sent into the crowd, as a fouled tip


    19. I’m thinking his heart attack, or stroke, or whatever it was that brought him down, fouled up the entire operation


    20. The teacher is in charge, and in a football game, you have to learn that the referee has the final say - even when you think you have been fouled

    21. of partial membrane blockage that needs to be corrected before it becomes irreversibly fouled,


    22. “Ugh – he fouled himself – that stink,” replied Johnny


    23. All over, their spoor fouled the pristine environment


    24. Unobserved, for the moment, Kris fouled himself


    25. So even the act of ridding the Sacred Earth of these foul scum: fouled their Sacred Earth


    26. of fouled air or foul spirits


    27. into and through the earth (downward), then carries on to deeds (fouled waters), and finally to


    28. Notice also how the seven spirits of evil merge the symbolism of water and earth, hence fouled


    29. Likewise, when the air has been fouled ( smoke or


    30. water, and all the gifts of creation not yet fouled and lost forever

    31. o Has the propeller fouled with line?


    32. he pinch hit in the last inning with two outs and he fouled off several pitches


    33. Has Werner ever seen snow this white, snow that was not fouled immediately with ash and coal dust? The only emissaries from the outside world are the occasional songbird who lands in the lindens beyond the quadrangle, blown astray by distant storm or battle or both, and two callow-faced corporals who come into the refectory every week or so—always after the prayer, always just as the boys have placed the first morsel of dinner in their mouths—to pass beneath the blazonry and stop behind a cadet and whisper in his ear that his father has been killed in action


    34. Boy, I really fouled that up


    35. "I'll kill him," repeated Bigwig, spluttering through his fouled whiskers and clotted fur


    36. The punt would not have left the bank or, if it had, would have run aground or been fouled by weeds or some other obstruction


    37. fouled him—hard—retrieved the ball, and stepped back to drain a j


    38. has no virtue that we know of, save perhaps to sweeten a fouled air, or to


    39. straddling the stream, which it fouled with a steaming and stinking


    40. way Arabs cry for their dead, sitting in a trickle of fouled water that might well have been a pool of tears

    41. Beside the tents the old cars stood, and water fouled the ignition wires and water fouled the carburetors


    42. The motor was full of water, the battery fouled by now


    43. These forceps can seize firmly hold of any object; and Alexander Agassiz has seen an Echinus or sea-urchin rapidly passing particles of excrement from forceps to forceps down certain lines of its body, in order that its shell should not be fouled


    44. There, there, I won't! From this field of corruption fouled by flies, let's pass to my tragedy, also befouled by flies, that is by every sort of vileness


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    Synonyms for "fouled"

    afoul foul fouled befouled

    "fouled" definitions

    made dirty or foul


    especially of a ship's lines etc