Similar words: first, at first, first aid, first of all, headfirst, first prize, first blush, first-aid kit. Meaning: adj. received directly from a source. adv. at first hand or directly.
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31. ROCKFORD — Veronica Johnson has seen firsthand how state standardized tests have changed the way teachers teach.
32. They were shown firsthand the massive construction site that has turned a deprived area of the British capital into a showpiece complex for 2012.
33. He had a firsthand taste of life in backward mountainous areas.
34. This show gives viewers firsthand stories from people who were at the scene.
35. He then worked for two years as a shipping clerk, where he got a firsthand view of Taiwan's booming export economy and figured he ought to stop pushing paper and get into the game.
36. Still, many Western intellectuals, recoiling from the excesses of McCarthyism, and hampered by lack of firsthand information, gave the benefit of the doubt to Mao in the decade that followed.
37. Pickpocketing is unusual among crimes in that the police must generally observe it firsthand.
38. Mussina, like Hughes, knows firsthand the frustration of a hamstring injury.
39. And in the format changing form firsthand data to grid-based data, the paper also gives a vector isoline cell points interpolating algorithm which is based on grid spatial index.
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40. He has gained a firsthand appreciation for China's porous legal system, he said, and for the naked rapaciousness of public officials.
41. Our journalist had a firsthand finishing account of the story to report.
42. Now Piye would witness the subjugation of decadent Egypt firsthand—"I shall let Lower Egypt taste the taste of my fingers, " he would later write.
43. Now I would witness the drama unfold firsthand, albeit as a flunky .
44. The county Party secretary has gone to stay in a village to gain firsthand experience.
45. War ripped the world apart, and in Arnhem, Audrey saw its destruction firsthand.
46. Watters, a registered nurse and linguist, experienced the devastation of AIDS firsthand.
47. He has a wider and fresher firsthand knowledge of many things.
48. Berger had an early, firsthand understanding of the need for palliative care.
49. The vessel takes tourists on short excursions to experience the drift ice firsthand, but it's an opportunity that may not last much longer as the temperatures continue to increase.
More similar words: first, at first, first aid, first of all, headfirst, first prize, first blush, first-aid kit, less than, first quarter, the first person, at first sight, for the first time, no less than, first and foremost, in the first place, first amendment, thirst, thirsty, thirst for, bloodthirsty, than, at hand, thank, thanks, thank you, other than, left hand, hang fire, thankful.