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afoula‧foul /əˈfaʊl/ adverb  - Burgess' illegal use of alcohol ran afoul of the code, a point the righteous Karnaugh was quite eager to make.
- The bill signed by Leavitt attempts to ban gay student groups without running afoul of this statute.
- Two men died and two boys were seriously injured as vehicles ran afoul of washed-out roads.
VERB► run· The bill signed by Leavitt attempts to ban gay student groups without running afoul of this statute.· Here I simply introduce them to you and describe how Iberian managers ran afoul of them. 1.· Burgess' illegal use of alcohol ran afoul of the code, a point the righteous Karnaugh was quite eager to make.· Two men died and two boys were seriously injured as vehicles ran afoul of washed-out roads. ► run afoul of somebody/something- Burgess' illegal use of alcohol ran afoul of the code, a point the righteous Karnaugh was quite eager to make.
- Here I simply introduce them to you and describe how Iberian managers ran afoul of them. 1.
- The bill signed by Leavitt attempts to ban gay student groups without running afoul of this statute.
- Two men died and two boys were seriously injured as vehicles ran afoul of washed-out roads.
run afoul of somebody/something formal to do something that is not allowed or legal, or that is against people’s beliefs |