Ducks are waterfowl...
The homonym for "foul" is "fowl," which refers to a bird, typically poultry like chickens or ducks.
The foul smell in the air came from the fowl farm down the road.
The soccer player was given a yellow card for a foul tackle on his opponent.
The homophone for "foul" is "fowl." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings. "Foul" is used to describe something unpleasant or offensive, while "fowl" refers to birds, particularly domesticated ones like chickens or ducks.
Foul means bad, or to commit an offense, or affecting a ship's hull or propeller.Fowl means certain birds (wildfowl).After the oil spill, several fowl were cleaned of the foul substance.
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No, you cannot steal a base on a foul tip.
No, you cannot steal a base on a foul ball in baseball.
Tyler's foul deed involved spray-painting graffiti all over school.
No, a runner cannot steal on a foul tip during a baseball game.
The homonym for "foul" is "fowl," which refers to a bird, typically poultry like chickens or ducks.
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You certainly may. A base-runner may leave the bag as soon as the pitcher releases the ball.
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Reaching in is not a foul. The term is nowhere to be found in any rulebook. There must be contact to have a foul. The mere act of reaching in, by itself, is nothing. If contact does occur, it's either a holding foul or an illegal use of hands foul. When a player, in order to stop the clock, does not make a legitimate play for the ball, holds, pushes or grabs away from the ball, or uses undue roughness, the foul is an intentional foul.
The foul smell in the air came from the fowl farm down the road.
The soccer player was given a yellow card for a foul tackle on his opponent.