Associations to the word «Foulness»
Noun
- Stench
- Sharpe
- Filth
- Deserter
- Leech
- Paperwork
- Rifleman
- Sands
- Consternation
- Crouch
- Essex
- Fairness
- Corporal
- Bayonet
- Thorpe
- Odor
- Bounty
- Sentry
- Harper
- Mesa
- Sutton
- Lynch
- Brave
- Recruit
- Corruption
- Proof
- Drill
- Purity
- Liquor
- Meditation
- Sergeant
- Wash
- Agony
- Heap
- Mainland
- Sink
- Camp
- Battalion
- Hide
- Militia
- Parade
- Saddle
- Stomach
- Fury
- Hate
- Necessity
- Mouth
- Breath
- Remove
- Horror
- Carriage
- Henry
- Colonel
- Profit
- Atmosphere
- Cavalry
- Escape
- Canal
- Borough
- Island
- Sir
- Blade
- Flow
- Chance
- Shape
Adjective
Wiktionary
FOULNESS, proper noun. An island off the east coast of Essex where the Thames estuary joins the North Sea.
FOULNESS, noun. The state of being foul.
FOULNESS ISLAND, noun. Plural of Foulness
Dictionary definition
FOULNESS, noun. Disgusting wickedness and immorality; "he understood the foulness of sin"; "his display of foulness deserved severe punishment"; "mouths which speak such foulness must be cleansed".
FOULNESS, noun. A state characterized by foul or disgusting dirt and refuse.
FOULNESS, noun. (of weather) the badness of the weather; "they were wearied with the foulness of the weather".
FOULNESS, noun. The attribute of having a strong offensive smell.
Wise words
The most important things are the hardest things to say.
They are the things you get ashamed of because words
diminish your feelings - words shrink things that seem
timeless when they are in your head to no more than living
size when they are brought out.