forby (Meaning)
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forby (adv. & prep.)
Near; hard by; along; past.
Synonyms & Antonyms of forby
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forby Sentence Examples
- The path was narrow and thorny, forby the dense undergrowth that encroached upon it.
- The mountain pass was treacherous, forby the sheer cliffs and unpredictable weather conditions.
- The castle was protected by a formidable moat, forby the high walls and armed guards.
- The secret tunnel was hidden forby a thick layer of ivy and a heavy iron door.
- The treasure was buried deep beneath the ground, forby a complex system of traps and riddles.
- The ancient artifact was kept in a vault forby an elaborate series of locks and alarms.
- The sacred text was protected forby a group of devoted guardians and strict religious rituals.
- The delicate porcelain figurine was kept on a high shelf, forby the reach of small children.
- The forbidden knowledge was concealed forby a cryptic code and a web of secrecy.
- The criminal's hideout was tucked away in a secluded alley, forby prying eyes and law enforcement.
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Near; hard by; along; past.
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The path was narrow and thorny, forby the dense undergrowth that encroached upon it.
The mountain pass was treacherous, forby the sheer cliffs and unpredictable weather conditions.
The castle was protected by a formidable moat, forby the high walls and armed guards.
The secret tunnel was hidden forby a thick layer of ivy and a heavy iron door.