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How to use forge in a sentence

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All at once there was a terrible crash and the bricks of the blacksmith's forge fell away.
We must do what we can to forge a society that is cohesive, stable, and caring of its members.
Even in the midst of retrenchment, he recommends that companies forge ahead.
They tune in to the soft voice of an instructor, gently urging them to forge a union between mind and body.
She will tell universities they must forge closer links with their local communities and schools.
What is the University doing to forge closer links with the local community?
The status has enabled the school to forge ahead with innovation and cutting-edge educational developments.
Music and dance helped forge a common bond among listeners, and everyone was enraptured.
Is it actually possible to forge corporate documents simply by cutting and pasting them on a computer?
He urged the taxi industry to forge close links with the police so that these elements could be rooted out once and for all.
The steel was needed to forge weld a cutting edge to the wrought iron body of the tool.
Long runs forge the physical strength and mental fortitude you need to endure the final stretches of the triathlon.
Belgium was founded 175 years ago, when the Walloons and the Flemish decided to forge a common national identity.
And because it is an unsigned copy, they don't even have to forge a signature.
This shaft powered a bandsaw, a lawn mower sharpener, an emery wheel grinder, a disc sharpener, a forge blower, and a trip hammer.
He showed how to fire up the forge in the smithy and produce coke from the soft coal.
Just last year, after decades of frostiness, there were indications from Beijing that it may forge diplomatic ties with the Vatican.
The midtempo drum hits are ridged as drop forge steel, never deviating even slightly for the beat, never pausing for a fill, never laying out.
This could, with considerable effort, be used to forge certificates and signatures.
You have to forge along, carefully treading a new way, trusting that your sense of direction has you going toward the right destination.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The date 1863 cut into the wooden foundation of his forge marks the year when Wyllie came to Chipewyan.
Heat the file in the forge fire to draw the temper and anneal it by covering it with ashes.
In 1955, archeologists discovered the remnants of an early 17th-century forge.
There is one boy to linger about the forge of an artisan, after the others have gone.
Siegfried took the broken pieces to the forge and began filing them to dust.
There is not a blacksmith but is at his forge from morn to night at work upon pike-heads.
The blacksmith's forge was in a shed beside the house, and fronting the road.
We forge the nickel for the pivot and capstan, and we silver-plate it ourselves.
In 1955 archeologists discovered the site of an early seventeenth century forge or smithery near historic Jamestown church.
With onomatopoeic effects it gives a vivid if unfriendly picture of a blacksmith's forge on a busy night.
They would no more put in a plate glass window than they would forge a note.
We will begin to responsibly leave Iraq to its people, and forge a hard-earned peace in Afghanistan.
In short, history has found reason to look askance at the man who champed at the bit to slaughter his sovereign and could forge no worthy assembly to put in his place.
I was bookkeeper, so it was easy to get a blank check and forge the signature.
When a Catalan forge is employed in making blooms, it is called a bloomery.
The glare of the brasier in the forge and the furnace alone lighted the workshop.
The steamer Grahame was built at Chipewyan of whipsawn lumber, and much of her steel and ironwork was wrought on Wyllie's forge.
That, a softer glow, came from the forge of Killeen, the smith.
She, I suppose, will think it a genteeler business to tinker up a lady's watch than to forge a horseshoe or make a gridiron.
Did not some Roman armorer forge it for the wandering emperor?
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