English to Gujarati Dictionary foul

foul

ફાઉલ
definition
adverb
That's the real problem: even guys who want to play fair are under pressure from cheaters to play foul .
unfairly; contrary to the rules.
verb
factories that fouled the atmosphere
make foul or dirty; pollute.
The keeper fouled his opponent but avoided a red card.
(in sports) commit a foul against (an opponent).
noun
It was a tough time for the French and Silvestre, having already been booked for a foul on Gillespie, just couldn't contain the winger in the 69th minute.
(in sports) an unfair or invalid stroke or piece of play, especially one involving interference with an opponent.
a disease in the feet of cattle.
adjective
a foul odor
offensive to the senses, especially through having a disgusting smell or taste or being unpleasantly soiled.
murder most foul
wicked or immoral.
translation of 'foul'
ગંદું,
હવા પાણી ખરાબ અશુદ્ધ,
ગંધાતું,
નુકસાનકારક,
ઘૃણાજનક,
મેલું
example
He even had the ball in the net, but was booked for a 'foul' on the goalkeeper.
Both father and son knew that she would be in a 'foul' mood.
There have been productions of this play set in innumerable locales and time periods, but I've never seen one that played so 'foul' with the tone of Shakespeare's text.
Our forces will rid the world of the evil men who committed this 'foul' deed.
Any other hitter would have pulled that pitch 'foul' .
The new building will have improved facilities, ensuring it remains a welcome retreat for ramblers, particularly after climbing Mount Snowdon in 'foul' weather.
If he had touched the ball in fair territory before it went 'foul' , the play would have been ruled a fair ball.
There was a 'foul' stench in the air like that of gunpowder.
So it's pretty ironic that the average NBA player couldn't make a 'foul' shot if his sneaker contract depended on it.
In hospital she screamed at the nurses. u2018I was 'foul' to them. I became a monster,u2019 she says, sighing heavily.
He was too goddamn innocent for her 'foul' mind to understand.
However, your language is exceedingly 'foul' for someone in your position.
The characters are, with the possible exception of Beatrix, uniformly 'foul' , violent, brutal, cold.
He was in a 'foul' temper and this was not making matters any better.
Responsible dog owners in Addingham have been asked to report people who let their pets 'foul' fields, streets and other open spaces in the village.
The printed texts of Shakespeare's plays that appear to derive from 'foul' paper copy provide a unique glimpse of the playwright in the act of composition.
King Hamlet's tormented spirit reveals that a hidden crime of 'foul' murder condemns it to walk the earth and roast in hell.
Pastor's neighborhood of million-dollar homes, all backing up to a private park, was covered with 'foul' , inky water.
Jim Leishman had words with referee John Underhill after the game concerning the 'foul' that led to the second goal.
The bread had been alright, but the wateru2026 it had tasted so 'foul' .
The 'foul' weather also keeps most students at school in the middle of the day, making do with very simple food such as plain steamed buns and hot water, for lunch.
Both players were found guilty of 'foul' and abusive language towards the match official during Acorn's defeat to Normanton Knights on November 20.
This is nearly twice the power usually found on boats this size and provides lots of power for punching through chop and motoring against 'foul' winds and currents.
Not many city residents go there to spend an evening because of the 'foul' smell from the sewer, which is in the middle of the garden dividing it into two zones.
Redhill was the wettest place in England last Tuesday and the coldest in the UK that night as 'foul' weather swept the country.
Italian editors shrieked that the Austrian team had u2018played 'foul' u2019.
At least five homes in Moresby Close, Westlea, were swamped by up to six inches of 'foul' water when a brook flooded and sewers burst during a recent downpour.
There is a case of murder involved here - and a 'foul' murder, at that - by a person who had a modus operandi that has been known to the police now for years.
Recently a manager of a Scottish Football League side decided to referee his youth teams in a match, and ended up sending two of the boys home, so 'foul' was their abusive language.
Hart drove two tons of metal through a 'foul' and wintry February morning, hurtling through the snowy dark.
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