forereach (Meaning)
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forereach (v. t.)
To advance or gain upon; -- said of a vessel that gains upon another when sailing closehauled.
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forereach (v. i.)
To shoot ahead, especially when going in stays.
Synonyms & Antonyms of forereach
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forereach Sentence Examples
- The climber's forearms burned with exhaustion as he clung to the unforgiving cliff face.
- The pianist's forearms trembled with virtuosity as she poured her heart into the concerto.
- The surgeon deftly used a scalpel to remove a cancerous growth in the patient's forearm.
- The athlete flexed his forearms and gripped the barbell with unwavering strength.
- The welder's forearms were thick and calloused from years of working with molten metal.
- The newborn's tiny forearms reached out for its mother's embrace.
- The teacher gently held the child's forearms to guide them in writing their name.
- The guitarist's forearms throbbed from hours of strumming the six strings.
- The fencer's forearms were protected by a sturdy gauntlet as they lunged at their opponent.
- The contortionist bent their forearms into impossible angles, showcasing their astonishing flexibility.
FAQs About the word forereach
To advance or gain upon; -- said of a vessel that gains upon another when sailing closehauled., To shoot ahead, especially when going in stays.
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The climber's forearms burned with exhaustion as he clung to the unforgiving cliff face.
The pianist's forearms trembled with virtuosity as she poured her heart into the concerto.
The surgeon deftly used a scalpel to remove a cancerous growth in the patient's forearm.
The athlete flexed his forearms and gripped the barbell with unwavering strength.