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Definition of foul
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Foul
(superl.)
Loathsome;
disgusting;
as, a foul
disease..
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Defoul
::
Defoul
(v. t.) To make foul; to
defile.
Sordid
::
Sordid
(a.)
Filthy;
foul;
dirty.
Soil
::
Soil (n.) To make dirty or
unclean
on the
surface;
to foul; to
dirty;
to
defile;
as, to soil a
garment
with
dust..
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..
Drabble
::
Drabble
(v. t.) To
draggle;
to wet and
befoul
by
draggling;
as, to
drabble
a gown or
cloak..
Scurrilous
::
Scurrilous
(a.)
Containing
low
indecency
or
abuse;
mean; foul; vile;
obscenely
jocular;
as,
scurrilous
language..
Inquinate
::
Inquinate
(v. t.) To
defile;
to
pollute;
to
contaminate;
to
befoul.
Exhaust
::
Exhaust
(n.) The foul air let out of a room
through
a
register
or pipe
provided
for the
purpose.
Filth
::
Filth (n.) Foul
matter;
anything
that soils or
defiles;
dirt;
nastiness.
Squamae
::
Squalor
(n.)
Squalidness;
foulness;
filthness;
squalidity.
Foul
::
Foul (n.) An
entanglement;
a
collision,
as in a boat
race..
Vicious
::
Vicious
(a.)
Wanting
purity;
foul; bad;
noxious;
as,
vicious
air,
water,
etc..
Slum
::
Slum (n.) A foul back
street
of a city,
especially
one
filled
with a poor,
dirty,
degraded,
and often
vicious
population;
any low
neighborhood
or dark
retreat;
--
usually
in the
plural;
as,
Westminster
slums are
haunts
for
theives..
Foule
::
Foule
(adv.)
Foully.
Impure
::
Impure
(a.) Not pure; not
clean;
dirty;
foul;
filthy;
containing
something
which is
unclean
or
unwholesome;
mixed or
impregnated
extraneous
substances;
adulterated;
as,
impure
water or air;
impure
drugs,
food, etc..
Clotted
::
Clotted
(a.)
Composed
of clots or
clods;
having
the
quality
or form of a clot;
sticky;
slimy;
foul.
Timenoguy
::
Timenoguy
(n.) A rope
carried
taut
between
or over
obstacles
likely
to
engage
or foul the
running
rigging
in
working
a ship.
Impurity
::
Impurity
(n.) That which is, or which
renders
anything,
impure;
foul
matter,
action,
language,
etc.; a
foreign
ingredient..
Bespawl
::
Bespawl
(v. t.) To daub, soil, or make foul with spawl or
spittle..
Defilement
::
Defilement
(n.) The act of
defiling,
or state of being
defiled,
whether
physically
or
morally;
pollution;
foulness;
dirtiness;
uncleanness..
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