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afoul of
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afoul of
(adverb)
fall
(verb)
afoul of
/ə
ˈ
faʊləv/
adverb
afoul of
/ə
ˈ
faʊləv/
adverb
Britannica Dictionary definition of AFOUL OF
fall/run afoul of
chiefly US
:
to get into trouble because of (the law, a rule, etc.)
After leaving home he
fell afoul of
the law. [=he got into trouble for breaking the law; he was arrested for committing a crime]
an investor who has
run afoul of
stock market rules
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