When the batter hits the ball into foul territory, and an opposing player catches it in foul territory on the fly.
foul as in; foul smell: nauseabond, infect, sale foul as in; foul play: jeu deloyal (malveillance)
Foul (as in foul ball) and fowl (as in a bird)
The homophone of "foul" is "fowl."
Usually fair is given as the antonym for foul, as in foul play, foul weather, etc. There are many others, however, as there are several definitions of foul to begin with.
Foul, meaning: 1. Disgusting, vile 2. "Foul!" at a football match (bad play or something not allowed.)
a foul!
You mean synonym I believe.
foul-a child is a foul act fowl-i don't know
You can not get a foul but you can hit a foul ball when the ball is hit outside of the lines.
Yes, the word foul is a noun (foul, fouls), a verb(foul, fouls, fouling, fouled), and an adjective (foul, fouler, foulest). Examples:Noun: The referee called a foul.Verb: Take care with the fertilizer, it can foul the pond.Adjective: We don't allow foul language here.
yes because it is a type of foul
There is no such thing as a foul in volleyball.