foul in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- (નીતિ)ભ્રષ્ટ ⇄ foul gujarati
- (હવામાન અંગે) ભેજવાળું ⇄ foul gujarati
- અંદરખાનેથી મળેલ ⇄ foul gujarati
- અપાચકા રક દ્રવ્યવ ાળું ⇄ foul gujarati
- અશ્લીલ ⇄ foul gujarati
- ગંદું ⇄ foul gujarati
- ગંધાતું ⇄ foul gujarati
- ગૂંચવાડો ⇄ foul gujarati
- ગૂંચાયેલું. અથડામણ ⇄ foul gujarati
- ગેરવાજબી ⇄ foul gujarati
- ચીતરી ચડે એવું ⇄ foul gujarati
- ધૃણા ઉપજાવનારું ⇄ foul gujarati
- નિયમવિરુદ્ધ ⇄ foul gujarati
- પુરાઈ ગયેલું ⇄ foul gujarati
- બગડેલું ⇄ foul gujarati
- મેલું ⇄ foul gujarati
- રૂંધાયેલું ⇄ foul gujarati
- વાવાઝોડા ઈ. વાળું ⇄ foul gujarati
foul in Marathi मराठी
- अश्लील ⇄ foul marathi
- ओंगळ ⇄ foul marathi
- ओंगळवाणा ⇄ foul marathi
- कपटपूर्ण ⇄ foul marathi
- गलिच्छ ⇄ foul marathi
- गलिच्छ करणे ⇄ foul marathi
- घाण करणे ⇄ foul marathi
- घाणेरडा ⇄ foul marathi
- चुक ⇄ foul marathi
- दगाफटका ⇄ foul marathi
- दुर्गंधयुक्त ⇄ foul marathi
- दुर्गंधीयुक्त ⇄ foul marathi
- दुर्घांदियुक्त ⇄ foul marathi
- दूषित ⇄ foul marathi
- नियमभंग ⇄ foul marathi
- रडीचा ⇄ foul marathi
- वाईट वासाचा इत्यादी ⇄ foul marathi
foul in Sindhi سنڌي
- ميرو، گندو، ناپاڪ، کوٽو، برو ⇄ Foul sindhi
foul in English
- foul ⇄ adj. 1. containing filth; covered with filth; very dirty, nasty, or smelly.
Ex. We opened the windows to let out the foul air.
(SYN) soiled, polluted, unclean.
2. very wicked; vile.
Ex. a victim of foul play. Murder is a foul crenglish - foul ⇄ adv. foully. english
- foul ⇄ adv. 1. (Baseball.) so that it is foul.
Ex. The line drive curved foul at the last minute.
2. in a foul manner; foully; unfairly.english - foul ⇄ expr. foul out,
a. (Baseball.) to be put out by hitting a ball that is caught on the fly outside the foul lines.
Ex. Given a green light to swing at the 3-0 pitch with two out and two on in the eighth of the curtain-raiser, [he] fouled out (english - foul ⇄ expr. foul up, (U.S. Informal.) to make a mess of; bungle.
Ex. This first operation in Giron went smoothly enough, but at the beach and on the water nearby the invasion was fouled up (Life).english - foul ⇄ expr. run (go or fall) foul of,
a. to hit against and get tangled up with.
Ex. Two of the transports, in tacking, ran foul of each other (George Anson).
b. (Figurative.) to get into trouble or difficulties with.
Ex. to run foulenglish - foul ⇄ foul, adjective, verb, noun, adverb. english
- foul ⇄ noun foulness. english
- foul ⇄ noun 1. (in football, baseball, horse racing, and other sports) a thing done contrary to the rules; an unfair play.
Ex. However, a foul was claimed because in taking the lead in the stretch she swerved and bumped ... Gandharva, who finished secondenglish - foul ⇄ v.i. 1. to become dirty; soil.
2. to make a foul.
Ex. The clumsy player fouls too much.
3. (Baseball.) to hit a ball so that it falls outside the foul lines.
4. to get tangled up; catch.
Ex. The anchor fouled on the seaweenglish - foul ⇄ v.t. 1. to make dirty; soil; defile.
Ex. Mud fouls things.
2. (Figurative.) to dishonor; disgrace.
Ex. a name fouled by misdeeds.
3. to make a foul against.
Ex. The short guard fouled his tall opponent in trying to block aenglish