Fore+part

  • 91fore·head — /ˈfoɚˌhɛd, ˈfɑrəd/ noun, pl heads [count] : the part of the face above the eyes …

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  • 92Féchín of Fore — Saint Féchín of Fore Irish saint, monastic founder Personal details Born Bile according to one source, but the saint was claimed by the Luigne, Gailenga and Fothairt Died 665 …

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  • 93Weymouth Fore River — is a small bay or estuary in Eastern Massachusetts and is part of the Massachusetts Bay watershed. The inland section of this bay is centered at coord|42|14|12|N|70|57|36|W|region:US type:airport|display:title.The headwater of Weymouth Fore River …

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  • 94come to the fore — verb make oneself visible; take action (Freq. 1) Young people should step to the fore and help their peers • Syn: ↑step forward, ↑come forward, ↑step up, ↑step to the fore, ↑come out • …

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  • 95Drums of the Fore and Aft — The Fore and Aft Regiment is the nickname of the fictional The Fore and Fit Princess Hohenzollern Sigmaringen Anspach s Merther Tydfilshire Own Royal Loyal Light Infantry, Regimental District 329A. [1] It is mentioned in The Drums of the Fore and …

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  • 96(be) to the fore — be/come to the ˈfore idiom (BrE) (NAmE be at the ˈfore) to be/become important and noticed by people; to play an important part • She has always been to the fore at moments of crisis. • …

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  • 97(be) at the fore — be/come to the ˈfore idiom (BrE) (NAmE be at the ˈfore) to be/become important and noticed by people; to play an important part • She has always been to the fore at moments of crisis. • …

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  • 98The Karate Kid, Part III — Theatrical release poster Directed by John G. Avildsen Produced by …

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  • 99deep fore reef — the deepest seaward part of a coral reef; a vertical cliff beginning at a depth of about 60 m …

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  • 100Forepart — Fore part Fore part , or Forepart Fore part , n. The part most advanced, or first in time or in place; the beginning. [1913 Webster] …

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