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forrard

ADVERB
  1. at or to or toward the front
    she practiced sewing backward as well as frontward on her new sewing machine
    he faced forward
    step forward

How To Use forrard In A Sentence

  • I replied that we daren't go until we saw a reasonable chance (if I knew anything, we'd wait a long time for one), and so we bandied it to and fro and got no forrarder, and finally went to bed, played out. The Sky Writer
  • As things are going it reminds me of that kid's game 'Ring-a-ring-o'-Roses' -- simply barging round and round and getting no forrarder. Wilmshurst of the Frontier Force
  • Every week when we washed up we found ourselves a lot forrarder, and could see that if it held on like this for a few months more we should have made our ‘pile’, as the diggers called it, and be able to get clear off without much bother. Robbery Under Arms
  • But I do not get much "forrarder," and I am afraid I shall not until I get back to London. The Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley
  • A staysail halliard parted and the sail drifted down to drag in the sea until a rush of seamen went forrard along the bowsprit to pull it in and attach a new halliard. Sharpe's Trafalgar
  • The foremast, which is considerably smaller and stepped well forrard, is in like manner devoid of any kind of stay. Life and sport in China Second Edition
  • I got me rag out, I admit, an '' oo wouldn't after bein '' owled down by those swine forrard. The Stowaway Girl
  • Atherton and I have talked it over many and many a time, and at the end we have got no 'forrarder.' The Beetle
  • Hunter question) I am not any "forrarder," as the farmer said after his third bottle of Gladstone claret. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 2
  • There he go back and forrards, doing what he call his sentry go. Round the Red Lamp
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