10 adjectives to describe fores

44.PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING THE NEAR HIND-FOOT SECURED UPON THE CANNON OF THE NEAR FORE-LIMB.] Similarly, with the horse still on his off side, the off hind-limb may be fixed to the near fore, and the near fore and the off fore to the near hind.

Farther upstream a launch came alongside, making fast fore and aft, while two Belgian river sentries, in long blue coats and faded drab trousers, poked their bearded heads above the rail.

"North Alabamian," August 25, 1838 "Ranaway, George Winston, two of his upper fore teeth out immediately in front.

City life does not seem to be such an exhausting struggle, and even the "misery wagons," as I always call ambulances to myself, look less dreary with the blinking light fore and aft, for you cannot go far in New York without feeling the pitying thrill of their gongs.

My ol' master what had to go to de war, little 'fore it was over told me when he left dat

habere fores, Hoc Veneri speculum; nolo me cernere qualis Sum nunc, nec possum cernere qualis eram.

I was forty-three and married to a nigger fore I knowed what twas to cry for underwear.

In five minutes the ship was round, with everything trimmed on the other tack;close-reefed mizzen, and double-reefed fore and maintop-sailsa reefed mainsail, with other sails to suit.

by 60 ft. over all; it has four solid fore and aft bulkheads, and a well hole 5 × 12 ft. at one end for the bucket ladder.

BEFORE, [i.e., by-fore,] in front of, is from the prefix be and the adjective fore.

10 adjectives to describe  fores