forward
[ˈfɔːrwərd]
Definition:
1. Towards a place that is in front.
2. A position on a basketball team.
'forward' example sentence:
- He threw it forward with all his strength.
- She leaned forward to scrutinize their faces.
- He took two steps forward.
- She crawled forward inch by inch.
- The plans are still no further forward than they were last month.
- She had to push herself forward to get a promotion.
- If you move forward a little, I can squeeze past.
- He has put forward new peace proposals.
- I inched the car forward.
- The car leaped forward.
- A bolt may have fallen off the plane's forward door.
- They roughly pushed her forward.
- I put 'please forward' on the envelope.
- We will be forwarding our new catalogue to you next week.
- I'm looking forward to seeing you perform.
- The queue gradually shuffled forward.
- She played the ball and ran forward.
- He urged his horse forward.
- The line shuffled forward a little.
- I hope you don't think I'm being too forward.
- The whistle blew and the train slid forward.
- It was decided to bring the meeting forward two weeks.
- He believes he has the skills to take the club forward.
- The seat tips forward to allow passengers into the back.
- We may now look forward with optimism.
- I look forward to hearing from you.
- We will be forwarding you our new catalogue next week.
- Several people came forward with information.
- Dix pushed forward carrying a glass.
- I'm looking forward to the exam, strange as it may seem.
- A violent impact hurtled her forward.
- We consider this agreement to be an important step forward.
- I was looking forward to a quiet evening at home.
- He tends to thrust himself forward too much.
- I'm looking forward to the weekend.
- The next scene takes the story forward five years.
- With a cry she pitched forward.
- Mr. Griffin jerked forward in his chair.
- The engine roared, and the vehicle leapt forward.
- Cover me while I move forward.
- Wind forward to the bit where they discover the body.
- He inched the van forward.
- She fell forward on to her face.
- The new drug is a major step forward in the treatment of the disease.
- We'll take the matter forward at our next meeting.
- The car took a lurch forward.
- She took two paces forward.
- Emily edged her chair forward.
- The photographers and cameramen surged forward.
- He saw the assignment as a way to forward his career.
- We are not getting any further forward with the discussion.
- People should forget and look forward.
- They ran forward to welcome her.
- Could you forward any mail to us in New York?
- I stepped forward when my name was called out.
- We're really looking forward to seeing you again.