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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Foul
a.
[
Compar.
Fouler
superl.
Foulest
.]
1.
Covered
with
,
or
containing
,
extraneous
matter
which
is
injurious
,
noxious
,
offensive
,
or
obstructive
;
filthy
;
dirty
;
not
clean
;
polluted
;
nasty
;
defiled
;
as
,
a
foul
cloth
;
foul
hands
;
a
foul
chimney
;
foul
air
;
a
ship's
bottom
is
foul
when
overgrown
with
barnacles
;
a
gun
becomes
foul
from
repeated
firing
;
a
well
is
foul
with
polluted
water
.
My
face
is
foul
with
weeping
.
--
Job
.
xvi
. 16.
2.
Scurrilous
;
obscene
or
profane
;
abusive
;
as
,
foul
words
;
foul
language
.
3.
Hateful
;
detestable
;
shameful
;
odious
;
wretched
.
“The
foul
with
Sycorax.”
Who
first
seduced
them
to
that
foul
revolt?
--
Milton
.
4.
Loathsome
;
disgusting
;
as
,
a
foul
disease
.
5.
Ugly
;
homely
;
poor
. [
Obs
.]
Let
us
,
like
merchants
,
show
our
foulest
wares
.
--
Shak
.
6.
Not
favorable
;
unpropitious
;
not
fair
or
advantageous
;
as
,
a
foul
wind
;
a
foul
road
;
cloudy
or
rainy
;
stormy
;
not
fair
; --
said
of
the
weather
,
sky
,
etc
.
So
foul
a
sky
clears
not
without
a
storm
.
--
Shak
.
7.
Not
conformed
to
the
established
rules
and
customs
of
a
game
,
conflict
,
test
,
etc
.;
unfair
;
dishonest
;
dishonorable
;
cheating
;
as
,
foul
play
.
8.
Having
freedom
of
motion
interfered
with
by
collision
or
entanglement
;
entangled
; --
opposed
to
clear
;
as
,
a
rope
or
cable
may
get
foul
while
paying
it
out
.
Foul anchor
.
Naut.
See
under
Anchor
.
Foul ball
Baseball
,
a
ball
that
first
strikes
the
ground
outside
of
the
foul
ball
lines
,
or
rolls
outside
of
certain
limits
.
Foul ball lines
Baseball
,
lines
from
the
home
base
,
through
the
first
and
third
bases
,
to
the
boundary
of
the
field
.
Foul berth
Naut.
,
a
berth
in
which
a
ship
is
in
danger
of
fouling
another
vesel
.
Foul bill
,
or
Foul bill of health
,
a
certificate
,
duly
authenticated
,
that
a
ship
has
come
from
a
place
where
a
contagious
disorder
prevails
,
or
that
some
of
the
crew
are
infected
.
Foul copy
,
a
rough
draught
,
with
erasures
and
corrections
; --
opposed
to
fair
or
clean
copy
.
“Some
writers
boast
of
negligence
,
and
others
would
be
ashamed
to
show
their
foul
copies
.”
--
Cowper
.
Foul proof
,
an
uncorrected
proof
;
a
proof
containing
an
excessive
quantity
of
errors
.
Foul strike
Baseball
,
a
strike
by
the
batsman
when
any
part
of
his
person
is
outside
of
the
lines
of
his
position
.
To fall foul
,
to
fall
out
;
to
quarrel
. [
Obs
.]
“If
they
be
any
ways
offended
,
they
fall
foul
.”
--
Burton
.
To fall foul of
or
To run foul of
.
See
under
Fall
.
To make foul water
,
to
sail
in
such
shallow
water
that
the
ship's
keel
stirs
the
mud
at
the
bottom
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Foul
,
n.
1.
An
entanglement
;
a
collision
,
as
in
a
boat
race
.
2.
Baseball
See
Foul ball
,
under
Foul
,
a.
3.
In
various
games
or
sports
,
an
act
done
contrary
to
the
rules
;
a
foul
stroke
,
hit
,
play
,
or
the
like
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
foul
ball
n
: (
baseball
)
a
ball
struck
with
the
bat
so
that
it
does
not
stay
between
the
lines
(
the
foul
lines
)
that
define
the
width
of
the
playing
field
[
ant
:
fair ball
]
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