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
- 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.
- The kite got afoul of a tree branch, and the string became tangled in the leaves.
- The construction project went afoul of local zoning regulations, leading to a temporary halt.
- The computer program ran afoul of a bug, causing it to crash unexpectedly.
- The hikers realized they had gone afoul of the trail and were now lost in the dense forest.
- The athlete's performance went afoul due to an injury sustained during training.
- The political candidate went afoul of public opinion after a controversial statement.
FAQs About the word afoul
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.