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foul play
(foul play)
noun
[
mass noun
]
1
unfair play in a game or sport:
the referee sent off two players for foul play
2
criminal or violent behaviour, in particular when resulting in another’s death:
the man appeared to have died as a result of a fall, and foul play was not suspected
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