Foul
121foul-mouthed — adj swearing too much ▪ Harry was a nasty foul mouthed old devil. > foul mouth n …
122foul up something — foul up (something) 1. to spoil something by making a mistake or doing something stupid. It takes the same amount of time to do things right as to foul them up. 2. to damage a machine or system. Too much aspirin can really foul up your stomach …
123foul shot — foul′ shot n. spo a throw from the foul line given a basketball player after a foul has been called against an opponent • Etymology: 1900–05 …
124foul befall — or foul fall (obsolete) Bad luck to • • • Main Entry: ↑foul …
125foul fall — foul befall or foul fall (obsolete) Bad luck to • • • Main Entry: ↑foul …
126foul language — phrase swear words After using foul language, the employee was asked to stay home for two days. Thesaurus: offensive words and languagesynonym Main entry: foul …
127foul-spo|ken — «FOWL SPOH kuhn», adjective. = foul mouthed. (Cf. ↑foul mouthed) …
128foul-tongued — «FOWL TUHNGD», adjective. = foul mouthed. (Cf. ↑foul mouthed) …