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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...
- is good. Free
throws are
normally taken by the
fouled player. If a
player is
injured upon
being fouled and
cannot shoot free throws; in college, the opposing...
- if the
foul does not
prevent the
player from scoring, the
basket is
counted and the
fouled player gets an
additional free throw.
After the
fouled player...
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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...
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Fouling is the ac****ulation of
unwanted material on
solid surfaces. The
fouling materials can
consist of
either living organisms (biofouling, organic)...
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Cliff Levingston (
fouled out, but one of the five
remaining players was ejected) and the Los
Angeles Lakers'
Robert Sacre (
fouled out) have both taken...
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Personal foul may
refer to:
Personal foul (American football), a type of
penalty in
American football Personal foul (basketball)
Personal foul (field lacrosse)...
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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 Gesture (Hebrew: תנועה מגונה (סרט), romanized: Tnu'a Meguna)
Israeli drama film
directed by
Tzahi Grad. The plot is
about s****ing
justice against...
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personal fouls for
strategic reasons. As the
resulting free
throws must be
taken by the
fouled player,
teams may
tactically choose to
foul a
player with...