Of, or at, the front
“This distinctive lock of hair grows on the fore part of the head.”
The front part of something
“The main show lounge is traditionally located at the fore of the ship.”
A leading, prominent or groundbreaking position
“They are, first and foremost, the guardians of tradition, but they are also at the fore of innovation.”
The front part of a vessel
(non-standard) Preceding in time or space
“I've got to formulate a plot fore I end up in jail or shot.”
In, or towards, the front
“Lift rings are located fore and aft on each side of the raised decks.”
Before an action or event
Past tense for to perform or progress in a specified way in a particular situation or period
“If an attack did come, Trennon was confident that his people would fare well.”
Past tense for to eat or consume food
“We can fare sumptuously on dates and dry biscuit, and have done so for these two days.”
Past tense for to develop or progress
Past tense for to maintain or support oneself, especially at a minimal level
Past tense for to fare or turn out in a specified way
Past tense for to survive or deal with a challenging or difficult situation or period successfully
Past tense for to go on a voyage or journey
Past tense for to move or proceed further along a course
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