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Is foul a common noun?

Yes, the noun 'foul' is a common noun; a general word for an infraction or a violation of the rules of play; in baseball, a ball that has been hit outside the limits of the playing area; an entanglement or collision in fishing or sailing; a word for any foul of any kind.The word 'foul' is also a verb and an adjective.


What are the top five common reasons for a foul in hockey?

The top five common reasons for a foul in hockey are tripping, slashing, high-sticking, hooking, and interference.


What is the constitutes a foul in bowling?

If you cross the foul line, it will constitute a foul. The most common is your foot sliding past the approach, crossing the line and touching the lane. Another common reason is becoming unbalanced after releasing the ball to where you stumble and a part of your body touches the line or beyond the foul line.


Common name for halitosis?

Foul-smelling breath.


Is it fair if you drop a foul ball?

It is generally considered fair if a foul ball is dropped, as it is a common occurrence in baseball games.


Alingasaw in English?

The word "alingasaw" comes from the Tagalog language commonly spoken in the Philippines. It means a 'reeking or foul-smelling odor."


Are swollen glands and a foul mouth taste common after wisdom tooth removal?

Yes.


What does a turkey have in common with a foul ball?

Someone's always looking to find one free.


What is the English of mabaho?

The English translation of "mabaho" is "foul" or "smelly." It is often used to describe something that has an unpleasant odor, such as rotten food or a dirty environment.


Where does befoul come from?

The English verb "befoul" was coined during the early 14th century, combining "be-" + "foul".


What do turkeys have in common with foul balls?

Well, I'm guessing it has to do with the Turkey balls, which are the things that hang from the turkey's neck. So a ball in foul territory is a foul ball, and the things under a turkey's neck are fowl balls. That's all I got. Anybody else?


Is there language in Greg Hastings' paintball 2?

Do you mean foul language. or an option for language like English or Spanish.