Similar words: foul, fouled, foully, befoul, foul play, foulness, by fair means or foul, afoot. Meaning: adj. especially of a ship's lines etc.
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31. The thieves can expect to fall afoul of the law sometimes.
32. When he tried to build two Earthship communities outside Taos, Reynolds ran afoul of building codes and lost his state and national architectural licenses (he has since gotten them back).
33. Had it afoul of an underwater rock or the wreckage of some enormous derelict ship?
34. The cowboy tried to throw a lasso but the rope ran afoul of a branch.
35. Speedsters can expect to fall afoul of the law sometimes.
36. A great sailor, until he run afoul of that vex all men.
37. Must have afoul of the reef . - So , what's your plan, then?
38. He argued with his father and has run afoul of him ever since.
More similar words: foul, fouled, foully, befoul, foul play, foulness, by fair means or foul, afoot, pinafore, seafood, a fortiori, aforesaid, loaf of bread, a fool's errand, aforementioned, malice aforethought, four, soul, fourth, found, could, ghoul, joule, boule, mould, moult, would, seoul, fought, mouldy.