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See to my gown, the third that I have befouled within the week.
"We do not befoul a woman's name to answer this threat.
He befouled his race and his family, who had supported him.
She let Isaac slip from her grasp, as if he was befouled.
Each time, his face and clothing were befouled by the ooze in which he fell.
"We would rather die than befoul ourselves this way!"
But the rest had been deliberately wasted or wantonly befouled.
Hundreds of dead hippos befouled the little water left in the rivers.
"They ate the food, and befouled what they did not eat."
It's an old saying for those in my line of work that you don't befoul your own sandbox.
We all want some things so badly we will befoul ourselves to get them.
I saved a young girl who'd been befouled by Sir William.
"Then go and befoul thyself," Pilar said to him without heat.
After a month at sea, the boat was befouled with algae and barnacles.
You know the type, missing no opportunity to leave the sidewalk befouled if they think no one is watching.
But instead of signifying nothing, these shrill deceptions befoul the air.
It befouled forty miles of delicacy, the record of ten million years.
"But then I saw that the harpies had returned and utterly befouled it.
I befoul myself in the milk of the springtime."
Good God, what a murk of hate and counter-hate befouled that room.
Such a defense was necessary, though, because the film had crushed and befouled one of the most appealing action franchises in modern screen history.
The smell of it, as the pipe flared into irregular burning, befouled the natural air.
"Nothing," Blackthorne said, knowing it to be true yet feeling befouled even so.
Most of these drilling sites were befouled by crude oil, which made the water unfit for drinking.
It is, in fact, a point of pride for Rat Boy to always befoul his crime scenes.