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—foully, adv.adj.1. grossly offensive to the senses; disgustingly loathsome; noisome: a foul smell.2. containing or characterized by offensive or noisome matter: foul air; foul stagnant water.3. filthy or dirty, as places, receptacles, clothes, etc.4. muddy, as a road.5. clogged or obstructed with foreign matter: a foul gas jet.6. unfavorable or stormy: foul weather.7. contrary, violent, or unfavorable, as the wind.8. grossly offensive in a moral sense.9. abominable, wicked, or vile, as deeds, crime, slander, etc.10. scurrilous, profane, or obscene; offensive: foul language.11. contrary to the rules or established usages, as of a sport or game; unfair: a foul blow.12. Baseball. pertaining to a foul ball or a foul line.13. limited in freedom of movement by obstruction, entanglement, etc.: a foul anchor.14. abounding in errors or in marks of correction, as a printer's proof, manuscript, or the like.15. Naut.a. (of the underwater portion of a hull) encrusted and impeded with barnacles, seaweed, etc.b. (of a mooring place) involving inconveniences and dangers, as of colliding with vessels or other objects when swinging with the tide.16. North Eng. and Scot. not fair; ugly or unattractive.17. Obs. disfigured.adv.18. in a foul manner; vilely; unfairly.19. Baseball. into foul territory; so as to be foul: It looked like a homer when he hit it, but it went foul.20. fall foul or afoul of,a. to collide with, as ships.b. to come into conflict with; quarrel.c. to make an attack; assault.21. run foul or afoul of, to come into collision or controversy with: to run foul of the press.n.22. something that is foul.23. a collision or entanglement: a foul between two racing sculls.24. a violation of the rules of a sport or game: The referee called it a foul.v.t.26. to make foul; defile; soil.27. to clog or obstruct, as a chimney or the bore of a gun.28. to collide with.29. to cause to become entangled or caught, as a rope.30. to defile; dishonor; disgrace: His reputation had been fouled by unfounded accusations.32. Baseball. to hit (a pitched ball) foul (often fol. by off or away): He fouled off two curves before being struck out on a fastball.v.i.33. to become foul.34. Naut. to come into collision, as two boats.35. to become entangled or clogged: The rope fouled.36. Sports. to make a foul play; give a foul blow.37. Baseball. to hit a foul ball.38. foul one's nest. to dishonor one's own home, family, or the like.39. foul out,a. Baseball. to be put out by hitting a foul ball caught on the fly by a player on the opposing team.b. Basketball. to be expelled from a game for having committed more fouls than is allowed.[bef. 900; (adj. and n.) ME ful, foul, OE ful; c. Goth fuls, ON full, OHG ful; akin to L pus PUS, putere to stink, Gk pýon pus; (adv.) ME fule, foule, deriv. of the adj.; (v.) ME fulen, deriv. of the adj.]Syn. 1. repulsive, repellent. 2. fetid, putrid, stinking. 3. unclean, polluted, sullied, soiled, stained, tainted, impure. See dirty. 6. rainy, tempestuous. 7. adverse. 9. base, shameful, infamous. 10. smutty, vulgar, coarse, low. 26. sully, stain, dirty, besmirch, taint, pollute. 30. shame.
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Universalium. 2010.