Examples of 'foulis' in a sentence

Meaning of "foulis"

Foulis is a term that can be used to describe something as being dirty, unclean, or morally reprehensible

How to use "foulis" in a sentence

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Foulis with his two regiments.
Notes for other works were burnt by Foulis on his deathbed.
Foulis is a castle.
The automated steam foghorn was invented by Robert Foulis.
Robert Foulis was born the son of a maltman.
The Assembly eventually credited Foulis as the true inventor.
Foulis completed geological surveys for various companies around the Maritimes.
On the other side George Munro of Foulis and his three sons were also killed.
Andrew Foulis had studied at the University of Glasgow with a focus in Humanity Latin.
Robert took up his residence in Foulis Castle.
Wayne Foulis acted as the owner 's representative.
He was seated at Foulis Castle.
Foulis had four brothers, all of whom also moved to the United States.
For more information, see Foulis baronets.
Foulis studied medicine, engineering and painting in Glasgow and Edinburgh.

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Shortly after they married they took up their residence at Foulis Castle, Ross-shire.
He attended the Foulis Academy, before moving to Dublin and then London.
The firm later evolved into Hunter & Foulis.
Foulis played only in the U.S. Open.
Junicode has an individual Greek typeface, Foulis Greek.
The name was changed to the current name in 1935, under the direction of Wilfrid Foulis.
No records survive of what the fortifications at Castle Foulis looked like before 1746.

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