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And, inevitably, that serial killer himself soon arrives in town, thus befouling Isaiah’s refuge.
JOE IDE’S IQ SERIES CONTINUES WITH THE IDIOSYNCRATIC MARVEL ‘SMOKE’MAUREEN CORRIGANFEBRUARY 26, 2021WASHINGTON POST
Self-consciousness compels such creatures to befoul their origin.
THE REMARKABLE HISTORY OF SIR THOMAS UPMORE, BART., M.P., FORMERLY KNOWN AS "TOMMY UPMORE"R. D. BLACKMORE
He, the officer, must befoul his person and derange his hours of rest and recreation, that others may enjoy.
SHANDYGAFFCHRISTOPHER MORLEY
Why, I would rather lose the power of speech for ever than befoul your ears with the record of my shame.
A TRAITOR'S WOOINGHEADON HILL
The fumes of tobacco befoul the air around, and public health suffers in consequence.
A GUIDE TO HEALTHMAHATMA GANDHI
I could not prevent myself from saying, "Do you think it is nice to befoul your own nest?"
MY ACTOR-HUSBANDANONYMOUS
Pamphlets befoul those who write them much more than those against whom they are written.
LOUISE DE LA VALLIEREALEXANDRE DUMAS, PERE
Can anything be so bad as the living bush which bleeds and talks, or the Harpies who befoul Aeneas's dinner?
LIFE AND LETTERS OF LORD MACAULAYGEORGE OTTO TREVELYAN
And they deface and spoil the beauty of the land and befoul the water courses.
PRAIRIE SMOKE (SECOND EDITION, REVISED)MELVIN RANDOLPH GILMORE
You see I have put gloves on, that I may not befoul myself by touching you.
DEBTS OF HONORMAURUS JKAI
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WORDS RELATED TO BEFOUL

  • befoul
  • begrime
  • blacken
  • blemish
  • blot
  • contaminate
  • damage
  • darken
  • defame
  • defile
  • dim
  • discolor
  • disgrace
  • dull
  • embarrass
  • grime
  • harm
  • hurt
  • impair
  • injure
  • lose luster
  • lose shine
  • mar
  • muddy
  • pale
  • pollute
  • rust
  • slander
  • smear
  • smudge
  • soil
  • spoil
  • spot
  • stain
  • sully
  • taint
  • tar
  • vitiate
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