before
forefather
foreshadow
foresee
forecast
foreground
forensic
forewarn
to the fore
fore part
at the fore
to shout fore before hitting a golf ball
to be in the forefront of technology
to have a foreboding feeling about the future
to study foreign languages
to live in a foreign country
to have foreknowledge of an event
to be forewarned is to be forearmed
to be foreclosed on a property
to have a foreword in a book
Two things stood to the fore.
She came alongside and raked him fore and aft.
As fertility has begun to fall, though, other explanations have come to the fore.
11.be ready for sea , fore and aft.
His teeth closed on Spitz's left fore leg.
Fore and aft follow each other.
While she was at there, Amelia's feminist proclivities came to the fore.
The hind wings of some insects are shorter than the fore wings.
There are four toes on each fore foot, and five on each hind foot.
Toward the end of enslavement, we start to see blackface minstrels come to the fore.
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