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    foulness


    1. human foulness that I’d rather never remember


    2. Adem felt the Power flow into him, rivers of ice and avalanches of fire, mixed with the foulness of the taint that made him want to empty the contents of his stomach


    3. As surely as the sun followed the moon, the voice would rise again from the peccant foulness where it had set up its burrow


    4. what is acceptable, but the mouth of the wicked speaks foulness


    5. Joshua smiled, understanding the frustration implicit in the very foulness of the language, and what the curses had hoped for concerning his well-being


    6. Modern fashions, as some call them -- but which I call modern foulness -- are sent by the Antichrist to herald his coming


    7. very foulness of the language, and what the curses had hoped for concerning his well-being


    8. "The thing's melted back into the foulness which bore it!" "The king is delirious," whispered a noble


    9. tainting our hands with a certain pungent foulness that could not


    10. Paul, evidently a gentleman in every way, sat quietly, and with no foulness of expression, waited for all this to sink in, as I began to look one way, and then another, before I spoke

    11. I think of them lame and handicapped, leading their Muse by the hand with anxious care so that her shining feet, set among the grass and daisies along the roadside, shall not be dimmed by the foulness through which they themselves are splashing


    12. As she flipped it, her expression went from delight to sickened, “What foulness would build such a place?” This was not a chapel, but a room of the damned


    13. No modern human can understand or imagine the true foulness that was rome


    14. Especially when these ‘classics’ are held up as the epitome of the finest writing of all humankind and are sanctified and worshipped and lauded and admired and preserved and perpetuated until their stink is so foul: nobody reads them anymore because their foulness is so old and obsolete, it is not relevant to the present age and culture anymore


    15. But… the songs he felt he needed to get out: was only his innocent naked infant aura: trying to eject the filthy undead foulness from his soul


    16. It is only when you study the entire story: it is only after you uncover the covered-up facts and the hidden facts that you begin to understand that there are logical reasons for why everything is wrong and why everything is crazy and why living people act as they do and why the history of mankind, the history of humanity has been what it is: a naked ape designed to touch and feel everything around it: doing the exact opposite of what makes it happy: insulating itself from the natural world it lives in, huddling in caves: spitting on its own living hands: leaving the abstract image of a clean hand… surrounded by foulness, spitting on their own hands: because subconsciously they knew they were doing the work of evil: they were not doing what they had been designed to do: which is touch all living creatures without killing them, without fearing them, without hating them


    17. He could see no-one through the brown glass windows, but he could feel a thousand eyes boring into him, seeing through his clothes, through his skin and his flesh, through into the foulness, the filthy slime, that slithered inside


    18. Something changed then and a whole level of foulness previously unrecorded was revealed about the creature, as its nostrils flared wide in appreciation that Flicker was a female


    19. She could have stepped in front of a truck, drowned in a puddle, been seized by a mercenary with foulness on his mind


    20. The sincerity of foulness pleases us, and rests the soul

    21. For after the sailors could no longer come up the Thames, they came on to the Essex coast, to Harwich and Walton and Clacton, and afterwards to Foulness and Shoebury, to bring off the people


    22. The little steamer was already flapping her way eastward of the big crescent of shipping, and the low Essex coast was growing blue and hazy, when a Martian appeared, small and faint in the remote distance, advancing along the muddy coast from the direction of Foulness


    23. They were all stalking seaward, as if to intercept the escape of the multitudinous vessels that were crowded between Foulness and the Naze


    24. And though now nailed amidst all the rustiness of iron bolts and the verdigris of copper spikes, yet, untouchable and immaculate to any foulness, it still preserved its Quito glow


    25. Man, do not pride yourself on superiority to the animals; they are without sin, and you, with your greatness, defile the earth by your appearance on it, and leave the traces of your foulness after you—alas, it is true of almost every one of us! Love children especially, for they too are sinless like the angels; they live to soften and purify our hearts and as it were to guide us


    26. They are not dismayed by the depth of the wound, nor by its foulness and its stench; any one who comes to them is deserving of help; they are, as it were, born for heroism


    27. Thus Nekhludoff felt the foulness of his act, and he also felt the powerful hand of the master, but did not yet understand the significance of his act, did not recognize the master


    28. He kept off, as much as he was able, all thought of his mission, and on the way reflected upon possible improvements of the public grounds, upon the desirability of fountains, and why people lived where there were neither parks nor fountains, but only mud, lime, and bricks, emitting horrid exhalations and every conceivable foulness


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    Synonyms for "foulness"

    fetidness foulness malodorousness rankness stinkiness raininess filth filthiness nastiness

    "foulness" definitions

    disgusting wickedness and immorality


    a state characterized by foul or disgusting dirt and refuse


    (of weather) the badness of the weather


    the attribute of having a strong offensive smell