Fore

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"Fore" in a Sentence (17 examples)

The problem has come to the fore again.

One of his bulls, fighting in defence of the herd, had killed a large wolf with his horns; and Dorcon threw this wolf's skin over his back, so that it completely covered him, and adjusted it in such a manner that the skins of the fore legs concealed his arms and hands, while those of the hind legs hung down to his very heels. The animal's head with its widely-extended jaws cased his own as completely as a soldier's helmet.

Mike entered the fore of the plane, but his seat was located in the final row at the aft of the plane.

Starboard is the right-hand side of a ship as seen from aft to fore. The left-hand side is port.

Daniel sat down at the fore table.

It was a dark night, unrelieved save by the phosphor gleam of the seas around the vessel, and the light of the two lanterns hung up in the fore and mizzen rigging.

Claudio stopped at the fore window.

In a video message, UNICEF Executive Director, Henrietta Fore expresses her dismay at the bloody cost of war that claims so many young lives, forces them to flee their homes and shatters their dreams for the future.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania was once known as an industrial city where the skies were blackened with emissions from the steel mills that drove the local economy. But when world leaders gather there September 24 and 25 for their economic summit, they will find a city that has moved to the fore in environmental and energy saving technology.

the fore part of the day

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The fore end of the tape is drawn out, and when the indicator points to this number the end is firmly fixed to the front of the camera.

Crystal vases with crimson roses and golden-brown asters were set here and there in the fore part of the shop […]

The waiting-room was now less empty than Watt had at first supposed, to judge by the presence, some two paces to Watt's fore, and as many to his right, of what seemed to be an object of some importance.

People face a dilemma whenever they bring to the fore an understanding that appears inadequate in the light of the other beliefs they bring to bear on it.

in the fore of the ship

The eyes, fore duteous, now converted are.

fore and aft

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