2. Adjective. (comparative of foul) ¹
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Definition of Fouler
1. foul [adj] - See also: foul
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fouler
Literary usage of Fouler
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Glossary of French Slang by Olivier Leroy (1922)
"Ne pas se la fouler, to take it fouler, vb. pr. Se fouler (la rate), se (la)
fouler, to take easy. // ne s'est pas foulé les méninges pour trouver ça ! he ..."
2. Testamenta Vetusta: Being Illustrations from Wills, of Manners, Customs, &c by Nicholas Harris Nicolas (1826)
"RICHARD fouler. Richard fouler, Chancellor of the Dutchy of Lancaster. My body
to be buried in the aisle of the Church of St. ..."
3. The Complete Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott by Walter Scott (1900)
"... once — she crossed him twice — That lady was so brave; The fouler grew his
goblin hue, The darker grew the cave. She crossed him thrice, that lady bold; ..."
4. Dictionary of Painters and Engravers: Biographical and Critical by Michael Bryan (1886)
"William 1П. ; after fouler. Queen Mary II. ; after the same. William, Duke of
Gloucester ; after Kneller. Queen Anne. Frederick, Prince of Wales. ..."
5. Proverbs, Maxims and Phrases of All Ages: Classified Subjectively and by Robert Christy (1887)
"The fairer the hostess the fouler the reckoning. 13. The fairer the hostess the
heavier the reckoning. Ger. 14. Who can reckon well will not become poor. ..."