At or to or toward the front; (`forrad' and `forrard' are dialectal variations)
1 There's a set of mounseers forrad there, no more good than kittens.
2 There's been ruunin' back and forrad , an' a plentiful deal of language used.
3 When we were green and the war of the city still went forrad briskly.
4 That lighter's made fast forrad ; the second one's fast here.
5 The boy's down forrad , teasin' grub out of a flunky.
6 Let's picket the animals out hyar, an' creep forrad afut.
7 We'll eat an' sleep on deck to-night, up forrad .
8 The men and I must manage forrad .
9 Look at that block forrad , and see how much chance you'll have if I fire at you.
10 You go up forrad to your bridge, sir, and forget that you stepped in to see old Bill Dextry this morning.
11 I stood forrad , Nick aft, and we pulled and shoved strenuously; but no matter how hard we labored, the quinquireme would not be hurried.
12 An' he leered so at Garnett he swore horrible an' went forrads .
13 There's a fellow forrads who says go back while ye may.
14 Slant yer eye forrads , an' don't sit there a-lookin' at yerself, he snarled.
15 What do you think of the fellow forrads ?
16 Dat an' Cap'n Andrews forrads worries him some.
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