Examples of 'fell foul' in a sentence

Meaning of "fell foul"

This phrase means to come into conflict or disagreement with someone or something, often resulting in negative consequences. It signifies a situation where two parties have clashed or disagree on a particular issue, leading to problems, misunderstandings, or conflicts
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  • simple past tense of fall foul

How to use "fell foul" in a sentence

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Maybe he fell foul of the local poachers.
As a result he became a delinquent who subsequently fell foul of the law.
Many a cat fell foul of his slingshot.
And those who had survived our swords that day soon fell foul of its sighs.
Homais fell foul of the confessional.
And those who had survived our swords that day soon fell foul of its scythe.
No athletes fell foul of the false start rule.
Polye became treasury minister but fell foul of O'Neill.
Soon fell foul of its sighs.
Both Valentines were supposedly Christian priests who fell foul of Roman officials keen on decapitation.
Others fell foul of underwater obstructions.
The empty shell of the school fell foul to looters and vandals.
King fell foul of his clergy comrades in a big way.
Those who were fell foul of the bomb.
Fell foul of a serving trolley.

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That is why he fell foul of the TNA.
They fell foul of the labour laws of the time.
Nevertheless, they still fell foul of the authorities.
This fell foul of the rather silly argument about subsidiarity.
A small-time operator who fell foul of dinsdale piranha.
He fell foul of the studio after tweeting about the film.
Yep, but even she fell foul of the serpent.
She fell foul of someone who brought her out of Wytham.
By reading the color supplements . a small-time operator who fell foul of dinsdale piranha.
The couple fell foul of their families after eloping last month.
The sporty versions were discontinued, as the twin-carb engine fell foul of new emissions regulations.
Hafyzh Syahrin fell foul to an engine failure that forced him to retire.
Josh Gordon of the Cleveland Browns fell foul of the NFL 's rules on marijuana.
He fell foul of Capt.
Three years into peace, however, he fell foul of the law and was found guilty.
He fell foul of Captain Clegg.
That 's why the Reverend King fell foul of Lady Hugh, was not it, sir?
He fell foul of her and he 's been sliding down the ranks ever since.
Throughout the following months he fell foul of the Adjutant, Captain Hanham, on several occasions.
Some fell foul of Godwin 's Law, comparing the communist regime with Nazi Germany.
The pundits say that he fell foul of the Goddess of Fortunes last year.
This fell foul of Channel 4 censors who banned it.
Accordingly, it too fell foul of our enemies and was destroyed.
Beauregarde? He fell foul of her and he 's been sliding down the ranks ever since.
A small-time operator who fell foul of dinsdale piranha was vince snetterton-lewis.
Reem Sulaiman fell foul of Saud al-Qahtani and Riyadh 's crackdown on dissent.
A small time operator who fell foul of Dinsdale Piranha was Vince Snetterton-Lewis.
Unfortunately, she fell foul of someone who brought her out of Wytham.

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Examples of using Foul
It separates the foul from the pure
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I call her every foul name there is
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