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"fouler" Synonyms
disgustinger nastier ranker horribler awfuller viler horrider smellier terribler dirtier grosser grottier unpleasanter yuckier funkier ghastlier grimier grubbier gruesomer ickier filthier uncleaner muddier muckier cruddier dustier dingier sootier grungier smuttier sordider blacker messier scuzzier squalider rottener scummier seedier shabbier sleazier gungier meaner ruder spitefuller surlier unfriendlier unkinder viciouser angrier bitterer cattier crueler hatefuller wretcheder scrappier sourer worse-tempered ornerier eviller baser wickeder badder profaner unholier darker ignobler abjecter benter shadier obscener coarser cruder vulgarer lewder lower uncouther bawdier pornier raunchier trashier wantoner racier unfairer cheaper craftier cowardlier beggarlier wilier slier sneakier shiftier miserabler drearier bleaker sorrier drabber gloomier grimmer soberer sombrer(UK) woefuller drearer moroser painfuller somberer(US) sullener direr uglier grislier grotesquer unlovelier weirder plainer uncomelier beastlier stormier rougher rainier squallier wetter wilder foggier murkier windier blowier gustier mistier rawer more monstrous more atrocious more fiendish more heinous more inhuman more abominable unhealthier harmfuller sicklier more unwholesome more noxious more insalubrious more deleterious more contaminated more toxic more unhygienic more poisonous more unhealthful more impure more detrimental more insanitary more injurious more pernicious more damaging more noisome faultier falser unseemlier weaker shoddier unfitter duffer frailer buggier phonier(UK) wider loster sketchier iffier dodgier dicier poorer harsher violenter impoliter sharper blunter brusquer curter gruffer shorter More

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The St. Lucie is no stranger to algae, but this summer's slime is fouler and more widespread than anything locals have ever seen.
You can do this either via fair, gold pieces-costing means; or fouler, riskier approaches that can leave you more a lot more sorry than a sodden tunic could ever suggest.
Having inured himself to the fouler demands of his job, Jovan must now contend with a more depraved, bleach-resistant form of refuse as a rogue insider splatters his workplace with sinister graffiti.
He taught people that brunch was a scam, that writing is a noble act as well as a narcissistic one, that you really only need one outfit when you travel, and that selling out when you don't have to is one of the fouler things a privileged person chooses to do.
If your gas suddenly seems fouler or more frequent, or if you're feeling more bloated or burp-y than usual, there could be a number of things going on — but even if you feel concerned enough to want to ask a doc about it, it's not exactly the most comfortable thing to talk about.
Tuskegee had been undefeated in 35 previous starts. Key players included ends Ike Robinson and Pete Fouler.
He helps Zick to defeat Lester the night watchman with his dog Briba and steals the Fouler that Zick is about to capture. However, he doesn't know the correct technique to can the Fouler that causes the Dombox due to the flirt that was created by the Fouler. He appears again to help Zick and Elena get information to get his father back to normal form. Emily uses him and Elena as a bargain chip by switching their bodies with the other Anguanes.
267 Due to the weather, which "grew to be fouler and fouler,"Milton, p.268 White had to abandon the search of adjacent islands for the colonists. The ship's captain had already lost three anchors and could not afford the loss of another. White returned to Plymouth, England, on 24 October 1590.
Cadfael tells Hugh that he let Rafe go. Horse with no man, man with no horse, Cadfael had linked these together. Hugh recoils upon realising the full horror of the first crime that Renaud Bourchier committed, fouler than murder. Hugh is persuaded Rafe acted rightly.
The regiment was heavily engaged at the Battle of Austerlitz, where it lost 14 dead and 37 wounded out of its pre-battle complement of 327 men.Smith p. 253-254. The regiment and its officers fought brilliantly and shortly after the battle, Colonel Fouler was promoted to Brigadier General.Lapray p. 96.
New York: Random House, 1981 The earliest recipe for fruit fool dates to the mid 17th century.The compleat cook, anonymous (W.M.), 1658 Why the word "fool" is used as the name of this fruit dessert is not clear. Several authors derive it from the French verb fouler meaning "to crush" or "to press" (in the context of pressing grapes for wine),Hibler, Janie.
He then became a freelance contributor to many magazines such as ', ' and '. In his articles the "" or "top ranked fouler of his own nest" (according to Heinrich Böll) occupied a political position between parties and was an important opponent of German rearmament. Kuby was considered to be one of the most important chroniclers of the German Federal Republic. In the 1960s he became involved in the student uprisings.
If this rule variant is to be used it should be agreed upon clearly beforehand, as many players feel that it makes the game too easy, and observe that ball-in-hand after fouls in nine-ball is a punishment for the fouler and a reward for the opponent, which effectively cancel each other out in three-ball because the fouler illogically receives both punishment reward.) Object balls knocked off the table are spotted on (or behind, as near as possible) the foot spot, and do not count as fouls (since the mistake already punishes the shooter by requiring at least one more shot to get out.) , , , , and non-scoop-under jump shots are legal. No shots, including combinations, banks, etc., have to be as to object ball, pocket, or any other details; "" shots are legal. It is not a foul to do a weak break that fails to drive balls to or into pockets.
Cuirassiers in 1805, painting by Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier. With the outbreak of the Napoleonic Wars, Napoleon I formed the Grande Armée and organised most of his cavalry in a large Cavalry Reserve corps under Marshal of the Empire Joachim Murat. Lhéritier continued to serve in the 11th Cuirassiers and in 1805 this regiment was included in General Raymond-Gaspard de Bonardi de Saint-Sulpice's 2nd Brigade of Jean-Joseph Ange d'Hautpoul's 2nd Heavy Cavalry Division. The 11th Cuirassiers itself was under the command of Colonel Albert Louis Emmanuel de Fouler.
Boesch found his niche in camp life cooking for his tribe, using the resourcefulness learned from his tours in Vietnam. His preparation area was dubbed "Rowdy Rudy's Diner". While his tribemates relied on boiling water to avoid pathogens, he drank unpurified water, advising, "If I'm not still standing at noon, don't drink it", and explaining that his lack of fear was based on his having drunk much fouler water in Vietnam. At the final challenge for tribal immunity, he single- handedly sprinted with a heavy wooden chest across the beach to seal his tribe's victory.
Recalled to the armée d'Allemagne on 25 May 1809 to command a cavalry brigade in Masséna's 4th corps. Bordessoulle set out for Germany and on arrival replaced Fouler as head of 2nd brigade of the 3rd cuirassiers division. He was wounded at the battle of Wagram on 6 July and made a baron of the Empire by Napoleon in May 1810. He was employed in the observation corps in Holland in May 1810 and put in command of the 3rd light cavalry brigade of the armée d'Allemagne on 2 December.
Leroy Richard Arthur "Roy" Kettle OBE (born 1949) is a retired United Kingdom civil servant who, among many other achievements, was one of the principal architects of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995.Eastern Daily Press, 5 January 2006 Science fiction fans know Kettle as a prolific co-author with John Brosnan, publishing under the names Harry Adam Knight and Simon Ian Childer. With Greg Pickersgill, he was a leading light of "Ratfandom" in London in the 1970s. He produced two science fiction fanzines, Fouler (with Pickersgill) and True Rat, both noted for their acid humour; and participated in the oneshot fanzine An Egregious Guide To The Conventions with Pickersgill.
Grave marker of George A. Smith Like many other 19th-century Mormon leaders, Smith practiced plural marriage. Known for his somewhat bombastic speaking style, Smith once said, "We breathe the free air, we have the best looking men and handsomest women, and if [non-Mormons] envy us our position, well they may, for they are a poor, narrow-minded, pinch-backed race of men, who chain themselves down to the law of monogamy, and live all their days under the dominion of one wife. They ought to be ashamed of such conduct, and the still fouler channel which flows from their practices; and it is not to be wondered at that they should envy those who so much better understand the social relations."Journal of Discourses, vol.
Captain Richard Sharpe and his riflemen rejoin the South Essex Regiment during Wellington's retreat in Portugal. Sharpe is in a foul mood because his promised month of leave in Lisbon (after retrieving the gold in Sharpe's Gold) lasted barely a week, and in an even fouler mood because of Lieutenant Cornelius Slingsby, foisted on Sharpe by the South Essex's commander, Colonel William Lawford, at the insistence of his wife in England (Slingsby's sister-in-law) to advance the latter's career by any means. Lawford, despite knowing Sharpe's ability as a soldier, is seeking to ease Sharpe out and give Slingsby command of the South Essex's Light Company. Sharpe discovers a Portuguese Army major, Ferreira, and his criminal brother, "Ferragus", trying to sell a stockpile of flour to the advancing French, in contravention of Wellington's strict policy of stripping the land bare of any resources the enemy could use.
This feature is called in the Aurea Legenda "regressio antiphonarum" and in Caxton's translation "the reprysyng of the anthemys". The contents of the manual and the remaining service-books show other distinctive peculiarities; for example the form of troth-plighting in the York marriage-service runs: :Here I take thee N. to my wedded wife, to have and to hold at bed and at board, for fairer for fouler, for better for worse, in sickness and in health, till death us do part and thereto I plight thee my troth. in which may be specially noticed the absence of the words "... if the holy Church it will ordain" which are found in the Sarum Rite. Again, in the delivery of the ring, the bridegroom at York said: "With this ring I wed thee, and with this gold and silver I honour thee, and with this gift I dower thee" where again one misses the familiar "with my body I thee worship", a retention which may still be used in both the Catholic and Protestant marriage services in the United Kingdom.

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