[
UK
/fˈɔː/
]
[ US /ˈfɔɹ/ ]
[ US /ˈfɔɹ/ ]
NOUN
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front part of a vessel or aircraft
he pointed the bow of the boat toward the finish line
ADJECTIVE
- situated at or toward the bow of a vessel
ADVERB
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near or toward the bow of a ship or cockpit of a plane
the captain went fore (or forward) to check the instruments
How To Use fore In A Sentence
- Ask for an aged standing rib roast from the forequarter, trimmed and chined; bring to room temperature before roasting.
- Before Malfurion could ask who she meant, Tyrande brought the glaive up in a salute and murmured something in the hidden tongue of the Sisterhood. WORLD OF WARCRAFT STORMRAGE
- Before we did anything we wrote and rewrote the script until we felt what we had got written down was a really good story.
- The bombardment of the GPO had fascinated MacMurrough: the annunciatory puffs of smoke and the flames that roared to greet them; then the crashing gun’s report, the shell’s eruption—an illogical sequence, effect before cause, an object lesson in the madness of war. At Swim, Two Boys
- Academic excellence was matched with extra-curricular activities of every description - from drama through sport to foreign travel.
- Before you know it, all the Sandy Clarks and Billy Starks doing the media rounds are back in business until the next time they are given their jotters for failing to meet fans' expectations.
- In the forecabins, the head and shower is located forward and has a large mirrored vanity with ample storage below.
- Fertilization therefore results in an egg carrying a nucleus with contributions from both parents, and it was concluded that the cell nucleus must contain the physical basis of heredity.
- When Modin scored from the right circle to make it 3-0, it looked bleak for the Devils, who rallied from one-goal deficits twice before winning Game 2 in overtime. USATODAY.com - Tampa Bay creeps closer to New Jersey with 4-3 win
- Police are anxious to trace two men seen leaving the house just before 8am.