0 a criminal act that results in serious damage or injury, especially murder:
1 in sport, the act of playing unfairly or doing something that is against the rules
2 a criminal, usually violent, act, esp. murder
The extremely small number of police fatalities and by contrast the large number of alleged traffickers has left many observers suspicious of foul play.
They also insist that such destruction is not due to foul play or mischief on the part of the herdsmen.
His communication with the brother was alienated from the very start, and he was prepared to suspect a full range of motivation from him, including foul play.
The scandal of foul play in this case, then, is not only the theft but the inappropriate mixing of modes of exchange and then monetary forms.
It was clear that the certification process did not make it possible for us to detect and prevent further foul play in that case.
The investigating officers found no evidence to suggest foul play and that conclusion was supported by the results of the post-mortem examination.
I do not think that we shall hear them joining the preposterous cry of foul play on the basis of no evidence.
Is there any indication that there was any foul play in connection with this disaster?