forehew (Meaning)

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forehew (v. t.)

To hew or cut in front.

Synonyms & Antonyms of forehew

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forehew Sentence Examples

  1. The lumberjack wielded his axe with precision, forehewing the fallen tree into manageable logs.
  2. With deft strokes, the artist forehewed a rough sketch of the sculpture from a block of marble.
  3. The blacksmith forehewed the molten metal, shaping it into a sturdy tool.
  4. The stone mason forehewed the rough-hewn blocks, preparing them for construction.
  5. The surgeon forehewed the wound, removing infected tissue to promote healing.
  6. The carpenter forehewed the wooden beams, ensuring their structural integrity.
  7. The chef forehewed the ingredients for the stew, cutting them into uniform pieces.
  8. The mechanic forehewed the engine block, preparing it for repairs.
  9. The hairstylist forehewed the model's hair, sculpting it into a sleek and modern style.
  10. The horticulturalist forehewed the overgrown shrubbery, shaping it into an intricate topiary.

FAQs About the word forehew

To hew or cut in front.

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The lumberjack wielded his axe with precision, forehewing the fallen tree into manageable logs.

With deft strokes, the artist forehewed a rough sketch of the sculpture from a block of marble.

The blacksmith forehewed the molten metal, shaping it into a sturdy tool.

The stone mason forehewed the rough-hewn blocks, preparing them for construction.