Crossword-Solution: FORE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Fore | v. i. | Journey; way; method of proceeding. |
| Fore | adv. | In the part that precedes or goes first; -- opposed to aft, after, back, behind, etc. |
| Fore | adv. | Formerly; previously; afore. |
| Fore | adv. | In or towards the bows of a ship. |
| Fore | adv. | Advanced, as compared with something else; toward the front; being or coming first, in time, place, order, or importance; preceding; anterior; antecedent; earlier; forward; -- opposed to back or behind; as, the fore part of a garment; the fore part of the day; the fore and of a wagon. |
| Fore | n. | The front; hence, that which is in front; the future. |
| Fore | prep. | Before; -- sometimes written 'fore as if a contraction of afore or before. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| FORE | anagram | EFOR, FERO, FOER, FROE, OFER, ORFE |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with FORE (5)
Then I perceived this was a wrecked train, the fore part smashed and on fire, the hinder carriages still upon the rails.
Yet, as being ofttimes noxious where they light 460 On man, beast, plant, wasteful and turbulent, Like turbulencies in the affairs of men, Over whose heads they roar, and seem to point, They oft fore-signify and threaten ill.
His eyes had met hers for a moment after the ’fore-supper minuet, and she knew that the keen diplomatist, with those searching pale eyes of his, had divined that her work was accomplished.
Liberals in the progressive movement, who were concerned about protecting the integrity and morality of American society, were in the fore-front of those who feared the new hordes of "swarthy" immigrants.
For a time he liked to have bested me; but presently the latent possibilities that must have been lying dormant within me for a lifetime came to the fore, and I fought as I had never dreamed a human being could fight.
Quotes with FORE (3)
My fore-parts, as you so ineloquently put it, have names.” I pointed to my right breast. “This is Danger.” Then my left. “And this is Will Robinson. I would appreciate it if you addressed them accordingly.” After a long pause in which he took the time to blink several times, he asked, “You named your breasts?” I turned my back to him with a shrug. “I named my ovaries, too, but they don’t get out as much.
Let us being again. To take some examples: why should “literature” still designate that which already breaks away from literature — away from what has always been conceived and signified under that name — or that which, not merely escaping literature, implacably destroys it? (Posed in these terms, the question would already be caught in the assurance of a certain fore-knowledge: can “what has always been conceived and signified under that name” be considered fundamentally hom…
Stone-cutters fighting time with marble, you fore defeated Challengers of oblivion Eat cynical earnings, knowing rock splits, records fall down, The square-limbed Roman letters Scale in the thaws, wear in the rain. The poet as well Builds his monument mockingly; For man will be blotted out, the blithe earth die, the brave sun Die blind and blacken to the heart: Yet stones have stood for a thousand years, and pained thoughts found The honey of peace in old poems.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Rock & Roll, S&S, The Atlantic, Three Across, Tribune, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 460 times in crossword archives (1945–2025).