80001934-v 'to be in trouble due to disobedience towards a powerful group or person (melissa)';
 
English run foul of , run a foul of , fall foul of
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English
to be in trouble due to disobedience towards a powerful group or person (melissa)
I fell foul of the law
Relations
Hyponym: foul
See also: run foul of
Hypernym: cheating
Semantic Field: unknown
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