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foreLocated at the front of a boat.
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foreused to call out as a warning to people in the path of a golf ball
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foreedge - The outside edge of the book where the book opens (opposite of the spine). Also known as front-edge. See book anatomy section for illustration.
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foreedge painting - A watercolor decoration, usually a scene or a geometric design, painted on the ends of the pages of the fore-edge of a book. Traditionally, the pages are painted so the decoration disa [..]
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foremid-15c., "forward;" late 15c., "former, earlier;" early 16c., "situated at the front;" all senses apparently from fore- compounds, which frequently were written as two w [..]
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foreMiddle English for-, fore-, from Old English fore-, often for- or foran-, from fore (adv. & prep.), which was used as a prefix in Old English as in other Germanic languages with a sense of "b [..]
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foreused (usually yelled loudly) to warn golfers in range of the incoming flight of a ball Example: I once heard a caddy yell "fore!" for so long a duration that I marvelled at her lung [..]
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foreThe warning call to spectators or players who may be in danger of being struck by a wayward shot.
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foreA golfer will shout FORE to warn another golfer of his presence. It is also shouted when a ball is hit towards another golfer or to an area which the person striking the ball cannot determine if there [..]
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foreFore! is a alarm shout in golf. A golfer who hit a shot which is in danger to hit another player has to shout “fore!” as loud as he can in order to warn endangered golf players. It is about the good etiquette to warn the others and thereby try to prevent injury. Whenever a golfer hears that alarm he immediately needs to protect his head and duck hi [..]
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fore"Fore!" is shouted as a warning when it appears a ball may possibly hit other players or spectators.
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foreIt is a warning call yelled by a golfer in case he or she hits an erratic shot, which could possibly land dangerously close to another player or a group of players.
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foreShout “FORE” if you think a shot you have just hit and the ball could hit a person, if you hear it shouted it may not be to you but still crouch down and cover your head with your arms.
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foreA warning yelled by a player when their shot threatens another player.
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foreExpression used to warn those in danger of being hit by the ball.
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fore term yelled to let players know that a shot has been hit.
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fore"Fore!" this golf terms is shouted as a warning when it appears possible that a ball may hit other players or spectators.
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foreusually yelled loudly to warn golfers of an incoming ball of which they need to be aware for safety sake.
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foreA shouted warning to other players
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foreWhat you should yell if you hit your ball toward some unsuspecting players. Repeat, if necessary.
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forea warning shout given when there is a chance that the ball may hit other players.
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foreThe first of several four-letter words exchanged between golfers as one group of players hits balls toward another in front of them on the course.
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foreA warning term yelled to other golfers alerting them of an incoming golf ball that might hit them.
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foreA warning that to another person on a golf course that the ball may be heading towards them.
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forein front, before
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foreis the general warning shouted on the golf course that a golf ball may threaten the health of other golfers.
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foreThe direction towards the stem of the ship. For land-lubbers, that’s the “front”. FORECASTLE : The part of the upper deck forward of the foremast. Often this was was a built up section where some of [..]
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foreAn announcement made by a player whose shot could hit someone.
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forethe head (or front) of the ship.
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fore(n) front part of a vessel or aircraft(adj) situated at or toward the bow of a vessel(adv) near or toward the bow of a ship or cockpit of a plane
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forefuture infinitive of sum.
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foreAND-AFT - In a line parallel to the keel.
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foreTo the fore. In the front rank; eminent.
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foreThat part of a ship's frame and machinery that lies near the stem. Fore-and-aft
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foreThe front of the boat - the sharp end. Prefix referring a component of the foremast... foretop, forechains, fore backstay, etc.
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foreTowards the bow (of the vessel).
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foreIn or towards the forward part of a ship.
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foreAND-AFT - In a line parallel to the keel.
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foreToward the stem. Between the stem and amidships.
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fore Forward.
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foreThe forward part of a ship or a position towards the bow.
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foreTowards, near, or at the bow; Prefix denoting at, near, or toward the bow.
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foreThe fore is the part of the ship that lies near the bow or in that direction. Anything that is aft falls near the stern of the ship.
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fore Towards the bow.
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foreTowards the bow (of the vessel).
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fore1. The front part of a ship. 2. In the direction of or toward the bow.
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foreTowards the bow (of the vessel).
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foreTowards the bow (of the vessel).
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foreTowards, near, or at the bow; Prefix denoting at, near, or toward the bow.
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foreToward the front end of the ship.
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forepertaining to the bow or closer to the bow. FH2004
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fore
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foren. "track, footsteps," s.v. fore sb. OED. KEY: fore@n
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foren 2 foore 2
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foreThis is spelled differently than the number 4. This is the term yelled when one hits a shot toward another person on the golf course to alert him/her of impending doom from being hit by the ball.
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foreForward or front. Used mainly in phrases like fore & aft, viz. "Fore-and-aft cap."
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fore
(obsolete) Former; occurring earlier (in some order); previous.en|latter
*en|aft
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fore
A people of Papua New Guinea.
Their language.
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foreShort for ‘forward’. Furl
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