“foul” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “foul”:

+ The only goal of the contest arrived in the 85th minute when Mexican referee Edgardo Codesal awarded a Penalty kickpenalty to West Germany, after a foul on Roberto Sensini.

+ At the age of 4, he was bitten by the foul werewolf Fenrir Greyback when his father-Lyall Lupin- insulted all werewolves.

+ A ball that is hit with a bat and flies between the foul lines is a “fair ball”, and the batter and runners can try and run around the bases and score.

+ A player who commits a flagrant 2 foul must immediately leave the game.

+ They have a large purple spathe and spadix, and a foul smell.

+ As long as no foul is involved, and the balls goes into the pocket that is called, a point is scored.

+ According to Osbourne, Butler “never uses foul language”.

+ The movie was not rated by the MPAA but is similar to an NC-17 due to foul language and strong sexual material involving minors.

foul - sentence examples
foul – sentence examples

Example sentences of “foul”:

+ Most wild species are not lethal to their predators, but rather taste foul enough that frogs are released immediately.

+ Unfortunately, both she and Farr believed the disease was caused by foul air: this was called the miasma theory.

+ Most wild species are not lethal to their predators, but rather taste foul enough that frogs are released immediately.

+ Unfortunately, both she and Farr believed the disease was caused by foul air: this was called the miasma theory.

+ If the batter has fewer than two strikes, a foul ball counts as a strike.

+ Durst is suspected of foul play against three individuals in different states: Kathleen McCormack Durst, his first wife, who disappeared in New York New York in 1982; Susan Berman, his longtime friend, who was murdered in California in 2000; and his neighbor, Morris Black, who was killed in Texas in 2001.

+ If the ball hits the ground in the foul area rather than being caught in the air, the batter continues to bat, and any runners must return to the base that they were on before the ball was hit.

+ This is a common foul because it is sometimes difficult for a player to tell where the invisible “line” is.

+ However, in the team’s quarterfinal match, Sakai committed a foul inside his own box at the 90th minute, conceding the United States, Japan’s opponents, a crucial penalty to make it 2-2.

+ A safety is also awarded to the defensive team if the offensive team commits a foul which is enforced in its own end zone.

+ Other bat-and-ball games have things that are similar to foul balls.

+ This scene includes the famous line “fair is foul, and foul is fair”, a subject which becomes a main part of the play.

+ Germany took the lead after Thomas Müller scored a penalty that was awarded to them after the foul by João Pereira.

+ A sanitary sewer or foul sewer is an underground pipe or tunnel system for transporting sewage from houses and commercial buildings to treatment facilities.

More in-sentence examples of “foul”:

+ The batting team can not score on a foul ball unless the batter flies out.

+ However, a third foul “in a row” at any time in a straight pool game results in a loss of 15 points.

+ Its main means of defence is a foul tasting secretion.

+ Thus, the first two fouls are a loss of one point each, and the third foul in a row is a loss of 16 points: 1 point for the foul, and 15 points for it being the third foul in a row.

+ Once a driver commits a red-light foul, the other driver can also commit a foul start by leaving the line too early but still win, having left later.

+ I restored the articles and reworked them further, making them less useful, to ensure they didn’t fall foul of this implementation of G12.

+ Players are given a foul if they break the rules.

+ As well as the several indigenous names referring to smell, the scientific name “Mustela putorius” is also derived from this species’ foul smell.

+ Avicenna said that bodily secretion is contaminated by foul foreign earthly bodies before being infected.

+ According to the Inland Seas Education Association, they deprive fish of food, cause blooms of toxic algae, and foul boats, spawning areas and drinking water intakes.

+ He invented the system for cleaning foul water, a system which is still used world-wide.

+ Cholera is the deadly disease caused by foul water which contaminates drinking water.

+ A ball that is outside the foul lines is a “foul ball”.

+ There is a foul line, in the run-up area, that the athlete has to be aware of; jumping from beyond this line results in a ‘foul jump’.

+ Some common ways to get batters out are catching a batted ball in the air, whether in fair or foul territory, throwing the ball to the defensive player at first base, and a strikeout.

+ Most of what happens in a baseball game happens in the area of the field in between the foul lines and the outfield fence, which is called fair territory.

+ Caterpillars which eat milkweeds, and their adult butterflies, may be protected by the foul taste of the milkweed chemicals.

+ One year after the crime, Wong Koon Chung, a singer, said that he would support killing the Philippine President Aquino III and cursing him with foul language.

+ Suspecting foul play, and with vengeance on his mind, he investigates.

+ The system of treating foul water was first invented in London.

+ If the batter already has two strikes, and the foul ball is not caught in the air, then the batter continues to hit.

+ All other areas of the field are called foul territory.

+ If this happens, a foul is called and the player committing the foul gets ejected,.

+ Having already been warned by other users that they aren’t allowed to blank their talk page, they’ve continued to blank it continuously, commenting out notes, claiming harassment and calling one editor an offensive slang word referring to gay people, as well as using foul language in their edit summaries.

+ The foul poles at the stadium are painted orange.

+ The batting team can not score on a foul ball unless the batter flies out.

+ However, a third foul "in a row" at any time in a straight pool game results in a loss of 15 points.

+ Along with the colour and behaviour often goes the foul smell of their chemical weapons.

+ It is protected by powerful chemical defences, and its warning colour signals its foul taste.

+ A source said: “They were swearing at kids on the plane, being foul and threatening passengers.

+ If a ball is caught by a fielder in fair or foul ground, the batter is out.

+ Many bullockies and teamsters were famous for their voices and for their foul language.

+ In reality it may only serve to mask foul flavors.

+ They study how the models differ in their foul taste; and what happens when the ratio of mimics to models varies.

+ Each foul ball is a strike against the batter, except when this would result in the batter being struck out.

+ The NBA made a flagrant foul rule in the 1990s.

+ They were allowed to do certain jobs that Christians were not allowed to, such as lending money to people for interest, which was a necessary part of modern economies but considered foul or bad for Christians.

+ When applying this rule, a foul on the initial break, though it is a loss of two points, is not counted as two fouls.

+ Their blood has washed out their foul footstep’s pollution.

+ Jumpers try to get as close to the foul line as legally possible before initiating their jump.

+ Animals that are dangerous, or foul to eat, usually advertise the fact.

+ Müllerian mimicry is a shared warning advertisement, in this case of foul taste.

+ It can be from infectious diseaseinfection, contaminated food or drink, foul smells or foul-tasting food, the brain being injured, a block in the small intestines so food and liquid cannot go through, too much alcohol or other drugs.

+ It has a foul odor, which aids in its detection.

+ They advertise their foul taste in various ways.

+ A foul on the first break results in a special penalty of a loss of 2 points.

+ Insects which taste foul use warning colours which birds learn to avoid.

+ Does anyone care about how much subtle vandalism there is here that goes undetected? I wonder why there isn’t a stronger effort to deal with the non-blatant vandals, given that the ones who use foul language, which is trivial to detect, are an easy catch.

+ The ChinaChinese, Irish had trouble in America, during the 19th century, but the Blacks fell foul of the Jim Crow Laws which once racially separated some parts of America between Blacks and Whites.

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