No, it is not.
Apex 1.2.3 Quiz) Fair is foul, and foul is fair.
yes and no. a foul ball on the third strike goes uncaught then it is not a third strike. if a foul ball is caught on the third strike, including a foul tip, the batter is out.
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power, foul, and ref
One Fell Swoop was created in 2005.
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Cecil and his staff believe it came from Shakespeare. It's in Macbeth. http://www.straightdope.com/mailbag/mfellswoop.html
Well unless you have the gusto to shove it through in one fell swoop...then it will hurt more than going to a pro. But all in all...it is the same.
Fell is the past tense of the verb to fall.It also means a hill - as in the fells.So the pair of homophones are spelt identically.
Yes - it's called 'balance transfer' and is commonly done if you transfer the entire balance in one fell swoop.
Hitting the same woman twice during that epic run of 19 foul balls, Richie Ashburn also hit a foul ball that landed on a ledge above the window of the press box; the next foul ball knocked off the previous one and they both fell. I was there that day -- it was the only Phillies game I ever attended.
Independence did not happen in one fell swoop. Everyone remembers 1776 as the year of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. It took a war from 1775 till 1783 to achieve independence.
Swoop - Transformers - was created in 1984.
The base word of "swooped" is "swoop."
It is when you make a foul shot so that you can take a second foul shot.
That is the correct spelling of "swoop" (to fly down, or a single combined action).