1. fouling - Noun
2. fouling - Verb
of Foul
Source: Webster's dictionaryAside from environmental issues, simply withstanding corrosion and biological fouling pose engineering challenges. Source: Internet
Beckham made more headlines on 9 October 2004 when he admitted intentionally fouling Ben Thatcher in an England match against Wales to get himself booked. Source: Internet
At this point, Kotoko survived on the brilliance of defender Wahab Adams who single-handedly thwarted the efforts of the Phobians and in one of those displays received a yellow card for fouling a Hearts player. Source: Internet
Also, the Thunder might do a good job of defensive rebounding and not fouling, which wouldn't appear in the numbers I'm showing. Source: Internet
Derek Culver finished with with 18 points and 15 rebounds and Oscar Tshiebwe had 14 points and nine rebounds before fouling out with 7:26 to play to lead the Mountaineers. Source: Internet
Hull fouling and engine wear could both decrease top speed and increase fuel consumption materially. Source: Internet