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Sentence count:259+35Posted:2017-03-07Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: aheadforwardononwardAntonym: backSimilar words: northernorthnorthernworthworthybe worthput forthfor the restMeaning: [fɔrθ /fɔːθ]  n. a river in southern Scotland that flows eastward to the Firth of Forth. adv. 1. from a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is obsolete) 2. forward in time or order or degree 3. out into view. 
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151. The command went forth that all men of a certain age should be killed.
152. This is not a suitable time for launching forth on a new business undertaking.
153. The young workers brought forth some sparkling new suggestions for improving our product.
154. They were about to set forth on a voyage into the unknown.
155. Cheers broke forth from the crowd when the Queen appeared.
156. The President set forth his views in a television broadcast.
157. It was put forth that the king was only slightly ill.
158. The crowd broke forth in cheers when the chairman appeared.
159. I could see the branches of the trees moving back and forth.
160. It goes back and forth though.
161. Go forth into the desert.
162. The chair squeaks when you rock back and forth.
163. The charter setting forth the terms of the agreement ends:.
164. Reasons put forth include his advancing age, the cumulative effect of thousands of hits and the decline of his offensive line.
165. Whatever the different roles assigned, Palin invariably personified a sweatily ingratiating Milquetoast; and so forth.
166. Brach flies back and forth weekly, between New York and L.A.
167. If we look at the meaning of the word apostle, we find it simply means a person sent forth or commissioned.
168. Each time a person stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he or she sends forth a tiny ripple of hope. Robert F. Kennedy 
169. That is, he can attribute beliefs, desires, intentions, and so forth in giving a simpler account of a complex matter.
170. When he reached the age of reason,[http://sentencedict.com/forth.html] I confidently sent him forth to seek his fortune.
171. It's easier to whisper your feelings than to trumpet them forth out loud. Anne Frank 
172. According to the report from Munich, enthusiastic applause broke forth at the scene from Hitler's Reichstag speech.
173. It goes back and forth to when her great grandfather was killed in World War I and how that affected her family.
174. State laws, local board policies, and collective bargaining agreements set forth the specific reasons why teachers can be dismissed.
175. A few of the mounts shifted their feet; here and there a rider slid his sword back and forth in its scabbard.
176. Unexpressed emotions will never die. They are buried alive and will come forth later in uglier ways. Sigmund Freud 
177. Military aides bustled back and forth in the doorway of an adjacent room.
178. This continues to happen back and forth, always keeping the momentum total zero.
179. In the second generation this movement back and forth produced a fair amount of strain.
180. The key is to keep company only with people who uplift you, whose presence calls forth your best. Epictetus 
More similar words: northernorthnorthernworthworthybe worthput forthfor the restset forthnortheastcall forthcome forthnorthwestnorth poleand so forthfor the bestunorthodoxworthlesshenceforthforthcomingforthrightfor the momentfor the futureworth whileorthopedicback and forthfor the sake ofworthwhilefor the presentorthodontist
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