Which preposition to use with fouled

of Occurrences 37%

The Canongate Tolbooth was our portion, the darkest and foulest of the city prisons; and presently I found myself forced through a gateway and up a narrow staircase, into a little chamber in which a score of beings were already penned.

with Occurrences 34%

Here you will not find Grecian fables adorned with many lies, nor Trojan battles, foul with blood and gore, but amorous sentiments fed with torturing desires.

in Occurrences 14%

Or it might appearif your belief runs on discarded linesthat the whole flat-bottomed earth had been fouled in its celestial course and now lay aslant upon its beam with its cargo shifted and spilled about.

as Occurrences 7%

If he condones the offence, his fellowmen cry shame upon him; but the shame in this case is not nearly so foul as that of the woman who has lost her honor; the stain is by no means of so deep a dyelevioris notae macula;because a man's relation to woman is subordinate to many other and more important affairs in his life.

to Occurrences 4%

All of Uncle Macquart was there, in this handful of fine ashes; and he was in the red cloud, also, which floated through the open window; in the layer of soot which carpeted the entire kitchen; the horrible grease of burnt flesh, enveloping everything, sticky and foul to the touch.

for Occurrences 3%

Hie thee then, And charge the wind flie from his Rockie Den. Let loose thy subjects, only Boreas Too foul for our intention as he was; Still keep him fast chain'd; we must have none here

than Occurrences 3%

who in her white bosom doth bear a heart more foul than Trojan Helen, that was a woman false and damned.

with Occurrences 2%

The very earth had lost its wholesome odour; trampled into mire, fouled with builders' refuse and the noisome drift from adjacent streets, it sent forth, under the sooty rain, a smell of corruption, of all the town's uncleanliness.

at Occurrences 2%

He knew it was a foul at the time, but he thought the referee was not looking.

by Occurrences 2%

Woman a harlot is, and life a nest Fouled by long ages of forked fools.

by Occurrences 1%

Such an arrangement would also give the occupants a room, fresh, clean and sweet, in the morning, (which is a very great advantage,) after having rendered the air of the other foul by sleeping in it.

on Occurrences 1%

If they be foul on whom the people trust, Well may the baser brass contract a rust.

past Occurrences 1%

For at its summons came stalking forth from the foul past the long train of Titanic abuses and Satanic wrongs; then came surging up from the seething present the great hoarse cry of the people; then loomed up, dim in the distance, vast shadowy ideas of new truth and new right; and at the bare hint of these, all that was proud in France trembled.

beside Occurrences 1%

Part clear, the stream of King Is foul beside the Wei.

before Occurrences 1%

It is necessary, therefore, to remove all metal fouling before assurance can be had that all powder fouling, has been removed and that the bore may be safely oiled.

around Occurrences 1%

Her Majesty's pennants are long, and when they get foul around the limbs of a thoroughly-bred sea-dog, it passes all his art to clear the jam.

at Occurrences 1%

In favour of this view, it has been urged that the shells of the Globigerinoe of the surface never possess such thick walls as those which are fouled at the bottom, but I confess that I doubt the accuracy of this statement.

among Occurrences 1%

Those who have heard my prattle say it's good; So say the singers and musicians, too, Ez Zohra ben-el-Foul among them, who Pays compliments to me, from window-seat.

from Occurrences 1%

And yet it were a greater grief To watch it withering leaf by leaf, Than see it plucked to-day; Since earthly eye but ill can bear To trace the change to foul from fair.

Which preposition to use with  fouled