Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- An obsolete variant of
foul .
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Don't get me wrong, one of those crammed-full-of-yum treats will eventually grace this blog (God willing!) but I knew I needed something portable and not covered in potentially sticky frosting that fould just rub off on the inside of the plastic bag on Mom's way to work.
Archive 2009-06-01 Sarah 2009
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Don't get me wrong, one of those crammed-full-of-yum treats will eventually grace this blog (God willing!) but I knew I needed something portable and not covered in potentially sticky frosting that fould just rub off on the inside of the plastic bag on Mom's way to work.
Swirly Saturdays Sarah 2009
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And IIRC they were fould relevant to the civil case.
The Volokh Conspiracy » It’s Not the Crime, It’s the Cover-Up — Sestak Edition 2010
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THe rifling apparently fould up tthe longer pattern.
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She also made many fallicious arguments during the final part of the campaign about popular vote, what states count and which ones don't and cried fould and blamed everyone exdcept herself and her campaign for her trun from being the inevitible nominee to losing. she has a lot of work to do, and if Obama loses, it can be spelled one way H I L L A R Y!!
CNN projects: Who's ahead in the fight for the Electoral College? 2008
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And IIRC they were fould relevant to the civil case.
The Volokh Conspiracy » It’s Not the Crime, It’s the Cover-Up — Sestak Edition 2010
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Now, how about some civil conversation instead of fould language and derogatory commentary?
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Now, how about some civil conversation instead of fould language and derogatory commentary?
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Bush and his fould regime (with total justice) I would always, somewhat reflexively, say to myself 'Good stuff, but will he ever say these things about a Democrat?'
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Morever and more importantly, once the executive obtains data on Americans without a warrant and the rtlecos follow the order and the executive never thereafter gets a warrant no fould and nor redress.
Poll: National Race Tightens; Majority Says Obama Flip-Flopped On Key Issues 2009
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