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foul playnoun the intentional and unlawful taking of another person's lifethe coroner ruled that there was no evidence of foul play blood, homicide, murder, rubout, slaying chance-medley, killing, manslaughterbloodshed, butchery, carnage, decimation, destruction, massacre, slaughterassassination, execution, hiteuthanasia, mercy killingfilicide, fratricide, matricide, parricide, patricide, regicide, uxoricide the use of brute strength to cause harm to a person or propertythe suspect has a long history of foul play, and was once convicted on assault and battery charges force, violence coercion, compulsion, constraint, duress, pressurebarbarity, brutality, savagerydamage, detriment, harm, hurt, impairment, injurycrippling, maiming, mayhem, mutilationassault, attack, bashing, battering, battery, batting, beating, belting, bludgeoning, buffeting, clubbing, cudgeling(or cudgelling), drubbing, flogging, hammering, lacing, licking, mauling, paddling, pelting, pommeling(or pommelling), pounding, pummeling(also pummelling), smashing, socking, thrashing, thumping, tromping, walloping, whaling, whippingfrenzy, fury, onslaught, outbreak, outrage, paroxysm, rage, rampage, revolt, riot, rupture, shock, storm, terror, threat, tumult, turbulence, upheaval, uproarbrowbeating, bulldozing, bullying, hectoring, strong-arming nonviolence pacificism, pacifism in the 15th century |