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foul line

American  

noun

  1. Baseball. either of the two lines connecting home plate with first and third base respectively, or their continuations to the end of the outfield.

  2. Also called free throw lineBasketball. a line on the court 15 feet (4.6 meters) from the backboard, from which foul shots are taken.

  3. Bowling. a line on an alley at right angles to the gutters and 60 feet (18.3 meters) from the center of the spot for the headpin, across which a bowler may not step for fair delivery of the ball.


Etymology

Origin of foul line

An Americanism dating back to 1875–80

Example Sentences

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He will beat you in the paint, on the foul line, behind the arc, and in the fourth quarter, if necessary.

From The Wall Street Journal May 18, 2026

Bryce Cofield added 14 points for the Trailblazers and Hudson Mayes scored 19 for Redondo, which finished 14 for 15 at the foul line.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 12, 2025

Mara needs to cut down on his turnovers and Kyle must get better at making free throws given he’s shooting a team-worst 33.3% from the foul line.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 22, 2024

The misses at the foul line, though, kept the Magic alive, and Wagner, in the midst of a breakout season, hit the biggest shot to silence Crypto.com Arena.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 22, 2024

The night again blurred into sprints and slow walks up to the foul line.

From "The Great Santini" by Pat Conroy

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