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  • 31fore|la|dy — «FR LAY dee, FOHR », noun, plural dies. U.S. a forewoman …

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  • 32fore|se|er — «fr SEE uhr, fohr », noun. a person who foresees; one who exercises foresight …

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  • 33fore — fore1 /fawr, fohr/, adj. 1. situated at or toward the front, as compared with something else. 2. first in place, time, order, rank, etc.; forward; earlier. 3. Naut. a. of or pertaining to a foremast. b. noting a sail, yard, boom, etc., or any… …

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  • 34Fore — Die Fore sind eine Ethnie in Papua Neuguinea. Das Volk der Fore lebt im Okapa Distrikt der Eastern Highlands Province, Papua Neuguinea, und zählt geschätzte 20.000 Mitglieder. Ihr Siedlungsgebiet von etwa 950 Quadratkilometern, grenzt im Norden… …

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  • 35fore — fore1 [fo: US fo:r] n [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: FORE2] to the fore to or in a position of importance or influence ▪ Environmental issues came to the fore in the 1980s. ▪ The case brought to the fore a lot of racial tensions. fore 2 fore2 adj… …

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  • 36fore — fore1 [fo: US fo:r] n [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: FORE2] to the fore to or in a position of importance or influence ▪ Environmental issues came to the fore in the 1980s. ▪ The case brought to the fore a lot of racial tensions. fore 2 fore2 adj… …

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  • 37fore — [[t]fɔ͟ː(r)[/t]] 1) PHRASE: PHR after v If someone or something comes to the fore in a particular situation or group, they become important or popular. A number of low budget independent films brought new directors and actors to the fore. 2) ADJ …

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  • 38fore — fore1 [ fɔr ] noun to the fore into a position of importance: The issue of taxation has once again come to the fore. The new legislation brings patients needs to the fore. fore fore 2 [ fɔr ] adjective the fore parts of a ship, airplane, or… …

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  • 39fore — I [[t]fɔr, foʊr[/t]] adj. 1) situated in front of something else 2) first in place, time, order, rank, etc.; forward; earlier 3) a) naut. navig. of or pertaining to a foremast b) naut. navig. being a sail, yard, boom, etc., or any rigging… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 40fore — adj., n., int., & prep. adj. situated in front. n. the front part, esp. of a ship; the bow. int. Golf a warning to a person in the path of a ball. prep. archaic (in oaths) in the presence of (fore God). Phrases and idioms: come to the fore take a …

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