afoul Synonyms

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afoul Meaning

Wordnet

afoul (s)

especially of a ship's lines etc

Webster

afoul (adv. & a.)

In collision; entangled.

afoul Sentence Examples

  1. The boat's anchor became afoul of a submerged log, causing it to get stuck in the riverbed.
  2. The project ran afoul of unexpected challenges, leading to delays in the timeline.
  3. The bird's feathers became afoul of a sticky substance, impairing its ability to fly.
  4. The negotiations went afoul when both parties failed to reach a consensus on key issues.
  5. The kite got afoul of a tree branch, and the string became tangled in the leaves.
  6. The construction project went afoul of local zoning regulations, leading to a temporary halt.
  7. The computer program ran afoul of a bug, causing it to crash unexpectedly.
  8. The hikers realized they had gone afoul of the trail and were now lost in the dense forest.
  9. The athlete's performance went afoul due to an injury sustained during training.
  10. The political candidate went afoul of public opinion after a controversial statement.

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especially of a ship's lines etcIn collision; entangled.

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The boat's anchor became afoul of a submerged log, causing it to get stuck in the riverbed.

The project ran afoul of unexpected challenges, leading to delays in the timeline.

The bird's feathers became afoul of a sticky substance, impairing its ability to fly.

The negotiations went afoul when both parties failed to reach a consensus on key issues.