adjective
The bartender makes a foul concoction he swears will cure a hangover
The hamburger place was closed when public health inspectors found foul food in the freezer
A foul odour emanated from the cabinet
They were finally brought to justice for their foul deeds
My mother forbids my reading books containing foul language
Keep your foul tongue to yourself
Thrupp will get his way by fair means or foul
We ran into a spot of foul weather at Dover
The drain is foul with all that rubbish
A foul anchor is a common nautical symbol
In boxing a hit below the belt is a foul blow
verb
Effluent from the factory was fouling the river
We can't hoist the mainsail because the halyard is fouled
That act of treachery will foul the family name for generations
Dead leaves fouled the downpipe
Give him a chance and he's sure to foul up. She fouled up my hi-fi
noun
The Rangers' forward has already been charged with two fouls
adverb
Curshaw has fallen foul of the law again