- non-residents
subject to
stringent times and restrictions.
Foulness is part of the
electoral ward
called Foulness and
Great Wakering. The po****tion of this ward...
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foul in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Foul may
refer to:
Foul (sports), an
unfair or
illegal act
during a
sports competition, including:
Foul (****ociation...
-
Fouling is the ac****ulation of
unwanted material on
solid surfaces. The
fouling materials can
consist of
either living organisms (biofouling, organic)...
- In baseball, a
foul ball is a
batted ball that:
Settles on
foul territory between home and
first base or
between home and
third base, or
Bounces and then...
- sports, a
foul is an
inappropriate or
unfair act by a
player as
deemed by a referee,
usually violating the
rules of the
sport or game. A
foul may be intentional...
- bridleway. When the tide is out, it
provides access to
Foulness Island, and was the only
access to
Foulness on foot, and the only
access at low tide,
until a...
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foulness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Foulness is an
island on the east
coast of Es****, England.
Foulness may also
refer to:
River Foulness, a...
- The
River Foulness is a
river in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England. Its name is
derived from Old
English fūle[n] ēa,
meaning “dirty water”. Maintenance...
-
Foul is a
nautical term
meaning to
entangle or entwine, and more
generally that
something is
wrong or difficult. The term
dates back to
usage with wind-driven...
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foul play in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Foul Play or
Foul play may
refer to:
Foul play, unfair, unethical, or
criminal behaviour Foul Play...