Similar words: afoul, run after, pinafore, unafraid, foul, unaffected, foully, befoul. Meaning: v. go against, as of rules and laws.
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(1) He was fifteen when he first ran afoul of the law.
(2) All of them had run afoul of the law at some time or other.
(3) The bill signed by Leavitt attempts to ban gay student groups without running afoul of this statute.
(4) Here I simply introduce them to you and describe how Iberian managers ran afoul of them. 1.
(5) Burgess' illegal use of alcohol ran afoul of the code, a point the righteous Karnaugh was quite eager to make.
(6) Two men died and two boys were seriously injured as vehicles ran afoul of washed-out roads.
(7) Yet any jammer for the slammer would run afoul of the Communications Act of 1934, which prohibits intentional interference with radio signals.
(8) He will run afoul of the law if he steals. Sentencedict.com
(9) A great sailor, until he run afoul of that vex all men.
(10) He argued with his father and has run afoul of him ever since.
(11) It also included the entirety of CEO Andrew Mason's August memo to employees – a missive that arguably caused the daily deals company to run afoul of quiet period restrictions.
(12) His recent troubles make him the latest high - profile tycoon to run afoul of authorities.
More similar words: afoul, run after, pinafore, unafraid, foul, unaffected, foully, befoul, fouled, fouling, unaffiliated, foulness, befouled, foul play, foul line, fall foul of, foul-mouthed, foul-smelling, run at, runaway, run away, runabout, run amok, run along, run amuck, run a risk, run around, runaround, run across, by fair means or foul.