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forwards

[ fawr-werdz ]

forwards

/ ˈ´Úɔ˷ÉÉ™»å³ú /

adverb

  1. towards or at a place ahead or in advance, esp in space but also in time
  2. towards the front
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of forwards1

First recorded in 1350–1400; forward + -s 1
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By projecting this trend forwards into the future, the ONS found that women born in 2007 are likely to have an average of one child by the time they are 35.

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"If you're from the streets, no one wants to apologise," former United forwards' coach Benni McCarthy told a South African radio station last May.

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He was too strong for guards and two agile for forwards and centers.

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Scotland resumed as they had finished the half, Gallagher with the initial line break before the ball was trucked up through the forwards and eventually out to Thomson for the try.

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Dubbed as one of the most talented Scottish sides in the modern era, Barclay believes they lack punch in the forwards to support their talented backs, evident through France's seven destructive replacement forwards.

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